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		<description>Hi there, 

I am trying to find an easy way to obtain the &quot;Next Run&quot; times for a bunch of VMs on a particular ESX Host. What&#039;s the best way to obtain this using PS?

Using VI Client I can obtain the list of VMs on a host, however using the interface to find the next run times on VeeAm is quite time consuming. Any ideas?</description>
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<p>I am trying to find an easy way to obtain the &#8220;Next Run&#8221; times for a bunch of VMs on a particular ESX Host. What&#8217;s the best way to obtain this using PS?</p>
<p>Using VI Client I can obtain the list of VMs on a host, however using the interface to find the next run times on VeeAm is quite time consuming. Any ideas?</p>
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