The Profiles branch of the Navigation pane is where all the client configurations take place. The profile tree is broken up into Computer Management Profiles and User Management Profiles. Within each section, profiles are created and objects are configured within each profile. Objects are intuitively divided into their respective sections of the profile tree.
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Desktop Authority Administrator Guide
Updated - December 2019
Software Version - 11.1
Computer Management allows computers in the enterprise to be configured whether or not a user is logged in to the system. Configurations that apply to the computer operating system, as well as configurations that apply to all users, can be configured.
Computer Management configurations are applied by the Computer Management Agent. This agent runs as a Windows service, starting when Windows is started and always available to apply configuration until Windows is shut down. The agent can apply configured settings at Windows Startup and Shutdown, at Refresh intervals, and at any scheduled time established by the admin. Desktop Authority uses patented Validation Logic for Computer Management so the admin can target computer specific settings based on a robust set of selection criteria.
Computer Management is especially helpful in configuring desktops during non-working hours and in configuring servers, where there may be no user logins to trigger configurations and where you want to manage the environment rather than the user’s environment.
The Application Launcher object allows you to define and launch applications on the client computer at Startup, Shutdown, defined Refresh intervals or based on customized Schedules.
In addition to launching standard applications, such as Internet Explorer or Outlook, the Application Launcher object is the perfect way to update your client’s anti-virus signatures, using the update executable supplied by the vendor of your anti-virus software.
The Computer Management Application Launcher cannot be used to launch or execute anything that requires user interaction or shows a dialog box. This is because the Computer Management Service runs as a non-interactive service and cannot present anything to a user.
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Enter the complete path and filename where the application’s executable exists or click Browse to locate the executable’s path. Desktop Authority’s dynamic variable selection is available for this field by pressing F2.
Enter any optional parameters (switches) to be passed to the launched application.
Select this check box to run the application asynchronously. In asynchronous mode, the applications will run at the same time. If this check box is cleared, applications will run one after another. Each application must complete before the next one will begin.
When launching an application, Desktop Authority may stop its processing if the application does not finish processing and close successfully. A machine reboot will allow Desktop Authority to complete. Select this checkbox to allow Desktop Authority to continue processing even if the Application launcher action does not complete. Enter the amount of time, in hours and minutes, for Desktop Authority to wait for the application completion.
If the application is still processing after the time has elapsed, Desktop Authority will execute the profile object element, leaving the current application process started.
Check this box to show a pop up message from the system tray before each Desktop Authority element is executed on the computer. Enter the message text into the Text box.
Select this box to pause execution and request permission via a message box to execute an element on the desktop. Enter a message into the Text box. This text will be used on the on permission message box.
Enter the text that will be displayed to the user to request permission to execute the application.
When permission is requested from the user, the message box will be displayed for the number of seconds specified here.
If there is no response during the timeout period, the message box will be accepted or dismissed based on the specified default answer.
Optionally enter then name of the person who authorized the specified configuration to take place.
Select this option to determine the timing in which a reboot will take place, if required, by the executed element.
Allow the required reboot to happen immediately following the element configuration.
The user will be provided a countdown timer before the reboot event occurs. Specify the number of seconds for the countdown in the Seconds until reboot box.
Select this option to delay the reboot to a time that the user deems acceptable.
Enter the number of seconds to count down until reboot occurs.
Select this box to allow the user to postpone the impending reboot.
Select the Timing tab to configure when this element will be executed. Computer Management objects can execute at computer Startup, Shutdown, defined Refresh intervals or based on customized Schedules.
Select the Validation Logic tab to set the validation rules for this element.
Select the Notes tab to create any additional notes needed to document the profile element.
When adding or modifying a profile object element, the description appears above the settings tab. Enter a description to annotate the element. The default value for new profile elements can be changed by going to the system Preferences.
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