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Wizard Page
Select Schedule page
Select Primary Server page >
Primary Server field
Select Windows Proxy page
> Override Zone Windows
Proxy Settings field
Select Windows Proxy page
> Use Windows Proxy for
Windows Primary Server field
Details
The Select Schedule page lets you choose whether you want the
task to run as soon as it is created (the Now option) or if you want to
schedule the task to run at a future date and time. If you select
Scheduled, choose one of the following schedules:
No Schedule: Indicates that no schedule has been set. The task
does not run until a schedule is set or it is manually launched. This
is useful if you want to create the task and come back to it later to
establish the schedule or run it manually.
Date Specific: Specifies one or more dates on which to run the
task.
Recurring: Identifies specific days each week, month, or a fixed
interval on which to run the task.
For more information about the schedules, click the Help button.
Select the ZENworks Server that you want to perform the
deployment task.
Select this option if you want to override the Windows Proxy settings
configured at the Management Zone and modify the settings of a
task.
A Windows Proxy is primarily used for Linux Primary Servers that
cannot perform deployment tasks on Windows managed devices.
However, you can also use a Windows Proxy for Windows Servers,
if you want to deploy devices in a different subnet than the Primary
Server.
In order to protect information, such as a discovery credential, that
is passed between the ZENworks Server and the Windows Proxy,
the connection between the ZENworks Server and the Windows
Proxy is secured through SSL.
Select this option if you want to use a Windows Proxy instead of the
Windows Primary Server to perform the deployment tasks.
For deployment, you need to add File and Printer Sharing as an
exception in the Windows Firewall configuration settings. By default,
the scope of the exception applies only to a local subnet. If the
target device is in a different subnet than the Primary Server from
which the deployment is run, you also need to add the IP address of
the Primary Server as an exception. However, if you use a Windows
Proxy in the same subnet as a target device, you do not need to
change the scope of the Windows Firewall exception.
Windows Proxy: Select the managed Windows device (server or
workstation) on which you want to perform deployment tasks on
behalf of Linux Primary Servers or Windows Servers.
Windows Proxy Timeout: Specify the number of seconds you
want the ZENworks Server to wait for a response from the Windows
Proxy. Any responses received after the specified timeout period are
discarded.
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