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ControlPoint 8.9 - for Microsoft 365 User Guide

Getting Started with ControlPoint Using Discovery to Collect Information for the ControlPoint Database Cache The GDPR Dashboard Searching for SharePoint Sites Managing SharePoint Objects Managing Audit Settings Managing Metadata Managing SharePoint User Permissions Data Analysis and Reporting Scheduling a ControlPoint Operation Saving, Modifying and Executing Instructions for a ControlPoint Operation Provisioning SharePoint Site Collections and Sites Using Sensitive Content Manager to Analyze SharePoint Content for Compliance Using ControlPoint Sentinel to Detect Anomalous Activity Default Menu Options for ControlPoint Online Users About Us

Generating a Scheduled Jobs Report

The Scheduled Jobs Report provides the same information as the Schedule Monitor.

To generate a Scheduled Jobs Report:

1From the Manage ControlPoint panel, choose Schedule Management and Logging > Scheduled Jobs Report.

Scheduled Jobs Report PARAMETERS

If you want to change the default date range, enter or select a From "Next Run Date" and To "Next Run Date"

NOTE: Next Run Date identifies:

§the next date/time a Pending job is scheduled to run

§the last date/time a Retired or Inactive job ran

§the start date/time that an in-process job started running.

2Select one or more Status values from the list box.  Use the information in the table below for guidance.

NOTE:  You can select multiple status values using the [CTRL] or [SHIFT] in the conventional manner.  If you want to view all scheduled jobs for the specified date range, select All.

Status

Description

Pending

All jobs that are scheduled to run within the specified date range.

Pending jobs include:

·one-time jobs that have not yet run

AND

·recurring jobs that have not yet reached their End Date.

Running

All scheduled jobs that are currently running (as long as the specified date range includes the current date).

Cancelling

All running jobs for which the current instance is in the process of being cancelled.

Cancelled

All jobs for which the last running instance was cancelled.

Inactive

Jobs that are not currently active but were created or last ran during the specified date range.

Retired

Jobs that finished running within the specified date range.

Retired jobs include:

·one-time jobs that have already run

AND

·recurring jobs that have reached their End Date.

3If you want to further filter your results, use the information in the table below for guidance.

If you want to ...

Then ...

exclude site admin-specific  "sub-jobs" that are created when a scheduled job is created with the Create Reports by Selection Hierarchy box checked

Scheduler SELECTION HIERARCHY

check the Exclude Child Jobs box..

include only jobs of one or more specific types (Actions, Alerts, and/or Reports)

(all job types are included by default)

highlight the job type(s) you want to include in the Include Job Type(s) list box.

display only jobs whose name includes a specified text string

complete the Job Name Includes: field with a full or partial job name.

Now you can:

·run the operation immediately (by clicking the [Run Now] button)

OR

·schedule the operation to run at a later time or on a recurring basis.

OR

·save the operation as XML Instructions that can be run at a later time.

Scheduled Jobs Report

From Scheduled Jobs Report results you can view a job's run history.

Saving, Modifying and Executing Instructions for a ControlPoint Operation

All schedulable ControlPoint operations can be saved in an XML file as "instructions" and run at a later time.  If an operation has parameters that are modifiable, you can modify them in the XML file before running the job.

NOTE:  Currently you cannot run instructions for multi-farm operations.

Saving Instructions

To save Instructions for a ControlPoint operation:

1After specifying the parameters for the operation, click [Save As].

Save as xml

2Click [Download] to display the File Download dialog.

3Click [Save] then save the file to the local machine— that is, the machine where the browser is running—or network location of your choice.

TIP:  You may want to change the default file name to one that is more unique and descriptive.

4When the file has finished saving, click [Close] to dismiss the open dialogs.

Modifying Instructions

Depending on the operation, you may be able to modify some or all of the parameters of XML Instructions with valid values.  For example, while the Migrate User action only permits one user to be migrated via the ControlPoint application interface, you can run the operation on multiple users by adding them to the XML instructions.

You should not attempt to change any part of the instructions apart from modifiable parameters.   It is strongly recommended that you make a copy of the XML file before editing it, as it is possible that unintended changes can be made to tags or unmodifiable portions of the file.

xml instructions

 

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