Viewing, Editing, Re-Executing, Canceling And Renaming Scheduled Actions - FARONICS CORE Manual

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Using Core Console

Viewing, Editing, Re-executing, Canceling and Renaming Scheduled Actions

Viewing Tasks
Editing Tasks
Re-executing Tasks
Faronics Core User Guide
Right-click on a single workstation or multiple workstations in Console Tree pane > Managed
Workstations node and select Copy. Right-click on Console Tree pane
>Task>Scheduled>[Task Name] and select Paste. The task is now updated with the newly
added workstation.
Once the task has been created, it appears in the Tasks node of the Console Tree pane. Tasks are
grouped according to when they are scheduled:
Future and recurring tasks are listed under Scheduled.
Currently executing tasks are listed under Active.
Previously executed tasks are listed under History.
To edit a task, complete the following steps:
1. Select Tasks>Scheduled>[Task Name] in the Console Tree pane.
2. Right-click on the task and select Edit Schedule...
3. The Schedule Task dialog appears.
4. Edit the task and click OK.
If the task was created through Group Actions, it is edited and applied on all workstations. If the
time for executing the task arrives while editing a task, it will not execute until the Schedule Task
dialog is closed.
To re-execute a task, complete the following steps:
1. Select Tasks>History>[Task Name] in the Console Tree pane.
2. The task can be re-executed in the following ways:
— Right-click on the task and select Retry task for Failed workstations (x) to re-execute the
task on the workstations where the task has failed. Right-click on the task and select Retry
task for All workstations (x) to re-execute the task on all workstations.
— Right-click on All Workstations and select Re-execute task (x) to re-execute the task on all
workstations. Right-click on Failed and select Re-execute task (x) to re-execute the task on
workstations where the task has failed. Right-click on Succeeded and select Re-execute task
(x) to re-execute the task on workstations where the task has succeeded.
— x stands for the number of workstations under this option.
3. The task is re-executed.

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