That is not possible. You can either schedule once a day or once a week. So either register the timerjob twice and schedule both weekly - one on thursday and one on tuesday - or schedule it daily and add logic to the job so that it does not do anything
on days other than tuesday and thursday.Stefan Goßner
Senior Escalation Engineer - Microsoft CSS
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Marked as answer byRock Wang– MSFTFriday, December 23, 2011 7:56 AM
This documentation is for SharePoint 2001. The current version is 2010. This is archived content which you referenced. In the central admin you can configure when to run a timerjob using UI controls.Stefan Goßner
Senior Escalation Engineer - Microsoft CSS
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That is not possible. You can either schedule once a day or once a week. So either register the timerjob twice and schedule both weekly - one on thursday and one on tuesday - or schedule it daily and add logic to the job so that it does not do anything
on days other than tuesday and thursday.Stefan Goßner
Senior Escalation Engineer - Microsoft CSS
This post is provided "AS IS" with no warrenties and confers no rights.
Marked as answer byRock Wang– MSFTFriday, December 23, 2011 7:56 AM