Figure E-3
You access this dialog box by using the following methods:
As part of the process of creating a Directive bundle by using the Actions bundle category. For
more information, see
In ZENworks Control Center, click the Bundles tab, click the underlined link of a bundle in the
Name column of the Bundles list, click the Actions tab, click one of the action set tabs (Install,
Launch, Verify, Uninstall, Terminate, or Preboot), click the Add drop-down list, then select an
available action.
File Details: Click Add to display the Select Files dialog box. Click the Help button for more
information.
Executable Security Level: Click More Options to specify the executable security level options.
On Windows 2000/XP/Vista, the application executable can run in either the "user" space or the
"system" space. By default, the Run normal option is selected, which causes the application to run in
the "user" space and inherit the same workstation security level as the logged-in user.
If the logged-in user's security level does not provide sufficient rights and file access to run the
application, you can configure the application to run in the "system" space or as a dynamic
administrator, as described below:
Run as logged in user: The action uses the logged-in user's credentials. For example, the
action has the same rights to the registry and the file system as the logged-in user.
Run as secure system user (Don't allow system to interact with desktop): The application
is run under the Local System user and inherits Administrator-level credentials. For example,
the application has full rights to the registry and the file system. Because the security level is
set to Secure, the application's interface is not displayed to the user and the application is only
visible in the Task Manager. This option is useful when running applications that require full
access to the workstation but require no user intervention.
Run as dynamic administrator: A dynamic administrator is an administrator account that is
created on the fly to perform certain procedures, such as installing applications. Using a
dynamic administrator is helpful when installing applications (some MSI applications, for
example) that cannot be installed in the system space. When you select this action, the dynamic
administrator is created, it performs the required tasks, and then the account is deleted.
120 ZENworks 10 Configuration Management Software Distribution Reference
Action - Copy Files Dialog Box
Section 2.1, "Creating Directive Bundles," on page
19.
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