Scheduled Task; Sessions - VMware 4817V62 - vSphere - PC Administration Manual

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Scheduled Task

Scheduled task privileges control creation, editing, and removal of scheduled tasks.
Table A-18. Scheduled Task Privileges
Privilege Name
Create tasks
Modify task
Remove task
Run task

Sessions

Sessions privileges control the ability of extensions to open sessions on the vCenter Server.
Table A-19. Session Privileges
Privilege Name
Impersonate User
Message
Validate session
View and stop
sessions
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Description
Schedule a task. Required in addition to the
privileges to perform the scheduled action at
the time of scheduling.
User interface element – Scheduled Tasks
toolbar button and context menu
Reconfigure the scheduled task properties.
User interface element – Inventory >
Scheduled Tasks > Edit, Scheduled Tasks tab
context menu
Remove a scheduled task from the queue.
User interface element – Scheduled Tasks
context menu, Inventory > Scheduled Task >
Remove, Edit > Remove
Run the scheduled task immediately.
Creating and running a task also requires
permission to perform the associated action.
User interface element – Scheduled Tasks
context menu, Inventory > Scheduled Task >
Run
Description
Impersonate another user. This capability is
used by extensions.
Set the global log in message.
User interface element – Sessions tab,
Administration > Edit Message of the Day
Verifies session validity.
View sessions. Force log out of one or more
logged-on users.
User interface element– Sessions tab
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