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I have setup default policy at the automation manager to perform 3 checks for every workstation.
After a while, I have found out about a new check that I wanted all workstations to perform - about bad blocks on disk so I have added the check to the policy that is defined as the default policy for workstations.
The new check is not added to all existing devices.
The new check I have added IS applied to any NEW device I am adding:
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Check the view menu, pending actions. It should show something in there about tasks pending creation.
It can take a little while for new tasks and checks to be applied to existing agents.
Check the view menu, pending actions. It should show something in there about tasks pending creation.
It can take a little while for new tasks and checks to be applied to existing agents.
@bradhawkins85 thank you, you are correct, it looks like the tasks are pending.
I should change this report to request some kind of visual alert on the dashboard to show that there are pending tasks - something like the new devices count icon.
@DjMagicFingers In the next release, there is a new column on the agent table that will show if there are pending actions. You can also filter the table to only include agents with pending actions.
I have setup default policy at the automation manager to perform 3 checks for every workstation.
After a while, I have found out about a new check that I wanted all workstations to perform - about bad blocks on disk so I have added the check to the policy that is defined as the default policy for workstations.
The new check is not added to all existing devices.
The new check I have added IS applied to any NEW device I am adding:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: