No jobs are scheduled during the time that passed since the the previous shutdown. For example, if the ITP/Document Processor Manager is stopped every night at 23:00 and restarted at 01:00 the daily job will never be executed and the DailyTask.dss exit point will never be called. In such a situation the HourlyTask.dss script can be used to perform any daily tasks at a more appropriate time.
If the clock on the server is set forward while ITP/Server is running, internal jobs will be scheduled in quick succession for each hour and midnight event in the skipped interval. It can take a couple of minutes before a clock change has been detected and the scheduled job for the skipped interval are run. If the clock on the server is set back, the scheduling is not changed and no internal jobs will be scheduled until the clock passes the original time again.
Note
Keep the clock on an ITP/Server server synchronized with a Domain Controller, or another reliable time source. Avoid large changes to the clock.