The RUNKBOT command can be found in one of the following Windows-based locations and must be performed in an elevated (Run as Administrator) command prompt:
The RUNKBOT command can be found in one of the following Mac OS X-based locations:
The RUNKBOT command can be found in one of the following Linux-based locations:
Usage: runkbot <kbotid> <kbot version> [-noLogUpload] [-launchtype=type] [-event=eventtype]
<kbotid> represents the task ID of the Managed Installation or Script task.
<kbot version> represents the revision version, which can be left on 0. The version can later be found in the log file.
[-noLogUpload] ...
[<event name>] ...
[-all] ...
DEFAULT SCRIPTS:
runkbot 1 0 Initiates the Bootstrap for first time use.
runkbot 2 0 Runs inventory and agent update under Linux and MacOS
runkbot 3 0 Triggers scripting updates, to obtain Offline Script Dependencies
runkbot 4 0 Runs the Windows Agent Inventory
runkbot 5 0 Executes Windows Agent upgrades
runkbot 6 0 Triggers Software Managed Installations and File Synchronization
runkbot 7 0 Triggers Mac and Linux Upgrade script
SMA 14.1 and up:
runkbot 8 0 Triggers Software Catalog Managed Installs
runkbot 9 0 Triggers Software Catalog Inventory update
runkbot 10 0 Enables Metering (This is automatically done once the device is added to a Metering Label)
runkbot 11 0 Disables Metering (This is automatically done once the device is removed from a Metering Label)
runkbot 12 0 Uploads Metering data
runkbot 13 0 Installs Splashtop Agent on Windows (This is automatically done once the device is added to a Remote Control Label)
runkbot 14 0 Uninstalls Splashtop Agent on Windows (This is automatically done once the device is removed from a Remote Control Label)
runkbot 15 0 Installs Splashtop Agent on Mac (This is automatically done once the device is added to a Remote Control Label)
runkbot 16 0 Uninstalls Splashtop Agent on Mac (This is automatically done once the device is removed from a Remote Control Label)
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