Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 4:26:25 GMT
Exclude Smart Group: Has Self-Service Rule Rule Name: Category: Browser or any other name Trigger Point: Self Service Frequency: Sustained Payload: Execute Command Scope: Target All Computers or All Managed Clients Scope: Exclude Smart Groups: There are settings Example Enable Location Services Load Rule Rule Name: Primary Turn on Location Services Category: Primary Policy Trigger: Custom Frequency: Continuous Payload: Script Payload: Maintenance Updates Inventory Scope.
Target All Computers or All Hosted Clients Provision Country Email List Rule Rule Name: Services Category: Configuration Trigger: Custom Frequency: Continuous Payload: Execute command scope: Target all computers or all hosted clients You might be saying to yourself: But I thought this would be simpler, but it ends up looking like it's going to take a lot of time! Frankly, the more elements there are in a procurement workflow.
The longer it will take to create the above structure. But we've built a very powerful toolkit into it that, through scripting and automation, allows you to create hundreds of rules in the same amount of time as creating a single rule manually. See. I must emphasize that you need to use and to avoid performing repetitive tasks. Don't be afraid to use or script. Check out our basics documentation: . As you move forward, check your work to ensure that the entity (payload) is only in the master rule and that all other rules (self-service or configuration) have the correct triggers to call the master rule.
Target All Computers or All Hosted Clients Provision Country Email List Rule Rule Name: Services Category: Configuration Trigger: Custom Frequency: Continuous Payload: Execute command scope: Target all computers or all hosted clients You might be saying to yourself: But I thought this would be simpler, but it ends up looking like it's going to take a lot of time! Frankly, the more elements there are in a procurement workflow.
The longer it will take to create the above structure. But we've built a very powerful toolkit into it that, through scripting and automation, allows you to create hundreds of rules in the same amount of time as creating a single rule manually. See. I must emphasize that you need to use and to avoid performing repetitive tasks. Don't be afraid to use or script. Check out our basics documentation: . As you move forward, check your work to ensure that the entity (payload) is only in the master rule and that all other rules (self-service or configuration) have the correct triggers to call the master rule.