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 # Batch System on the Windows HPC Server
 
-The graphical user interface to the Windows batch system is the HPC Job
-Manager. You can find this resource under Start -> Programs -> Microsoft
-HPC Pack -> HPC Job Manager.
+!!! warning
+
+    This page is deprecated. The Windwos HPC Server is a former system.
+
+The graphical user interface to the Windows batch system is the *HPC Job Manager*. You can find this
+resource under *Start -> Programs -> Microsoft HPC Pack -> HPC Job Manager*.
 
 ## Job Submission
 
-To create a new job click at one of the job dialog items in the Actions
-submenu Job Submission and specify your job requirements in the job
-dialog.
+To create a new job click at one of the job dialog items in the *Actions* submenu *Job Submission*
+and specify your job requirements in the job dialog.
 
 It is advisable to give your job an unique name for distinguishing
 reasons during the job monitoring phase.
 
 ### Job Types
 
--   **Job**: The Job is the convenient way to create a batch job where
-    you want to specify all job requirements in detail. It is also
-    possible to create a job that consists of multiple task. If you have
-    dependencies between your tasks, e.g. task b should only be started
-    if task a has finished you can specify these dependencies in the
-    submenu item task list in the job dialog.
--   **Single-Task Job**: The Single-Task Job is the easiest way to
-    create a batch job that consists only of one task. In addition you
-    can specify the number of cores that should be used, the working
-    directory and job input and output files.
--   **Parametric Sweep Job**: The Parametric Sweep Job allows the user
-    to create a sweep job where the tasks only differ in one input
-    parameter. For this parameter the user can specify the start, end
-    and the increment value. With this description the job will consists
-    of (end-start)/increment individual task, which will be placed on
-    all free cores of the cluster.
+- **Job**: The Job is the convenient way to create a batch job where
+  you want to specify all job requirements in detail. It is also
+  possible to create a job that consists of multiple task. If you have
+  dependencies between your tasks, e.g. task b should only be started
+  if task a has finished you can specify these dependencies in the
+  submenu item task list in the job dialog.
+- **Single-Task Job**: The Single-Task Job is the easiest way to
+  create a batch job that consists only of one task. In addition you
+  can specify the number of cores that should be used, the working
+  directory and job input and output files.
+- **Parametric Sweep Job**: The Parametric Sweep Job allows the user
+  to create a sweep job where the tasks only differ in one input
+  parameter. For this parameter the user can specify the start, end
+  and the increment value. With this description the job will consists
+  of (end-start)/increment individual task, which will be placed on
+  all free cores of the cluster.
 
 ### Working Directories