Rebuild the indexes to search for Windows 7 via command line

My search index is constantly becomes corrupted and will have problems, looking for things in Outlook. The only way I can make it work temporarily is rebuilt the index and it goes for a week or two before she starts to have problems again.

Is it possible that I can have research rebuilt via command line so that I can put in a batch file and schedule it to run?

off @echo
net stop wsearch
del "% programdata%\microsoft\search\data\applications\windows\Windows.edb.bak".
move "% programdata%\microsoft\search\data\applications\windows\Windows.edb" "% programdata%\microsoft\search\data\applications\windows\Windows.edb.bak".
net start wsearch

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