To configure the reminder notifications, you configure the job in the
			schedule.xml file.
		
			You have two options to configure the connection to
            the Content Store: 
                - Use the default connection settings configured in the <configuration>element.
- Configure a Content Store that is specific to a Scheduler job.
                    This option is recommended only if you want to run a Scheduler job using a
                    Content Store other than the one defined in the <configuration>element. If the Content Store is the same
                    you do not need to additionally configure the connection to the Content Store
                    within a specific Scheduler job. The configuration will fall back to the default
                    Content Store connection.
To configure the schedule.xml
				file: 
		
		- 
                Open the %SchedulerDir%/conf/schedule.xml file.
            
- 
				Locate the DailyReminder job as follows.
				For
						example: <job useClass="com.ixiasoft.cms.plugins.DailyReminder" enable="false">
	<!-- You can add the tag  <textml>, <dita.out>, or <smtp/> to override the default value -->
	<schedule>
		<when>10 2 * * *</when><!-- The job will run at 2:10 am -->
	</schedule>
	<configuration>
		<property name="transform.xsl" value="daily_reminder.xsl"/>
	</configuration>
</job>
 Note: Although the name of IXIASOFT CCMS Scheduler job is
						DailyReminder, the reminder is not sent daily but according to the scheduled
						time. 
- 
                Change the value of enabletotrue.
                    Note: The Scheduler job will not run if the enablevalue is set tofalse.
 
 
- 
                Edit the <when>element to configure when the job will run.
                    Use a crontab-like pattern, as shown below: <when>minute hour day month weekday</when>
 Where: 
                        - minutespecifies the minutes (0-59) of the hour
                            that the job will run; a value of * indicates that the job will run
                            every minute
- hourspecifies the hours (0-23, 0=midnight) of the
                            day that the job will run; a value of * indicates that the job will run
                            every hour
- dayspecifies the days (1-31) of the month that
                            the job will run; a value of * indicates that the job will run every day
- monthspecifies the months (1-12) of the year that
                            the job will run; a value of * indicates that the job will run every
                            month
- weekdayspecifies the days (0-6, 0 = Sunday) of
                            the week that the job will run; a value of * indicates that the job will
                            run every day
 For example, to indicate that a job should run at midnight
                        every day, enter the following: <when>0 0 * * *</when>
 To indicate that a job should run at 6:15 every day, enter
                        the following: <when>15 6 * * *</when>
 There are other options that you can use. For example, to
                        indicate that a job should run every 15 minutes, enter the following: <when>*/15 * * * *</when>
 For more information about all available Cron options, see
                        the following URL: http://www.sauronsoftware.it/projects/cron4j/manual.php#p02 
 
- 
				To specify a custom email template, edit the valueattribute for thepropertyelement. Replace the default value of daily_reminder.xsl with the name of the custom
					template checked into the Content Store.For example, if you had a custom email template called
						 myEmailTemplate.xsl, you would edit the
					DailyReminder job as follows:
					 <job useClass="com.ixiasoft.cms.plugins.DailyReminder" enable="true">
	<!-- You can add the tag  <textml>, <dita.out>, or <smtp/> to override the default value -->
	<schedule>
		<when>10 2 * * *</when><!-- The job will run at 2:10 am -->
	</schedule>
	<configuration>
		<property name="transform.xsl" value="myEmailTemplate.xsl"/>
	</configuration>
</job>
 
- 
                When you are done, save and close the schedule.xml file.
            
- 
                If the Scheduler service is running, stop and start it again
                    to load the job.
                For
                    example: systemctl restart OutputGenerator