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‎03-26-2015 09:35 AM
Sometimes PC are offline for a long time (vacation).
Is it possible to trigger a deployment when PC comes online.
Is it possible to trigger a deployment when PC comes online.
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‎03-27-2015 09:31 AM
Please take a look at the 'After scanning' method.
Under the Deployment >> schedules >> Configurations you can create a new configuration that will deploy on a schedule orafter they are successfully scanned .
If they are scanned then it means they are out of hibernation right?
Grtz
Under the Deployment >> schedules >> Configurations you can create a new configuration that will deploy on a schedule or
If they are scanned then it means they are out of hibernation right?
Grtz
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‎04-08-2015 09:07 AM
OK, Thanx.
Will try!
Will try!

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‎04-07-2015 03:59 PM
Please read my post (#2).
The after 'After scanning' does what you are looking for.
The after 'After scanning' does what you are looking for.

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‎04-07-2015 03:41 PM
Still the problem when a PC is offline for a couple off weeks, the deployment won't take place.
So it would be nice if a deployment job could be triggert when a client is seen by 'Active Scanning' and this job has not already run on that client.
So then you can be sure that all AD computers get the deployment job.
So it would be nice if a deployment job could be triggert when a client is seen by 'Active Scanning' and this job has not already run on that client.
So then you can be sure that all AD computers get the deployment job.

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‎03-27-2015 09:51 AM



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‎03-27-2015 09:31 AM
Please take a look at the 'After scanning' method.
Under the Deployment >> schedules >> Configurations you can create a new configuration that will deploy on a schedule orafter they are successfully scanned .
If they are scanned then it means they are out of hibernation right?
Grtz
Under the Deployment >> schedules >> Configurations you can create a new configuration that will deploy on a schedule or
If they are scanned then it means they are out of hibernation right?
Grtz

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‎03-27-2015 08:31 AM
Maybe such deployments should be like "hibernated" until the asset reports to the server again.
