Within your Windows environment, you can quickly run the script using of these methods:
Double-click the icon of the script file just as you would with an executable file.
Click the Start button, and then click Run. In the Open field of the Run dialog box, type the full path of the script and click OK.
From the command line, type the name of the script.
Schedule the script using Windows Task Scheduler.
The Task Scheduler enables you to automatically perform routine tasks on a chosen computer. The Task Scheduler does this by monitoring whatever criteria you choose to initiate the tasks (referred to as triggers) and then executing the tasks when the criteria is met.4 Task Scheduler is started each time the operating system is started. It can be run either through the Task Scheduler graphical user interface (GUI) or through the Task Scheduler API.5