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root > auto-update This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > auto-update folder. Table E-20 root > auto-update Registry key Description root/auto-update/DNSAliasDir Indicates the default root directory on the SCS server for DNS alias mode. root/auto-update/ManualUpdate Set to 1 to disable checking the DHCP tag and DNS alias, broadcasting for Automatic Update server URLs, and setting the Automatic Update server manually. If this is set, then the password, path, protocol, user, and ServerURL must be set to make sure that the update server is known. root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/Enabled Set to 1 to have the clients perform periodic scans of the Automatic Update server to check for updates. If set to 0, clients check for updates only during boot. root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/Interval The amount of time to wait between scheduled update scans. Specify the period in HH:MM format. Intervals longer than 24 hours can be specified. For example, to schedule updates every 48 hours, set Interval to 48:00. root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/Period Clients randomly activate their scheduled scan during the defined period. Use a long period to avoid cases where all the clients update at the same time, causing network congestion. Specify the period in HH:MM format. For example, to spread the client updates throughout a 2.5 hour period, set Period to 02:30. root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/StartTime The start of the first scheduled scan in HH:MM format using the 24-hour time format. For example, 4:35 pm is entered as 16:35. root/auto-update/ServerURL The IP or domain name of the update server used when ManualUpdate is enabled. root/auto-update/enableOnBootup Set to 0 to disable Automatic Update on boot. By default, this is set to 1, which allows Automatic Update to check for system updates. root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/ManualUpdate Controls the state of the Enable manual configuration widget in the Automatic Update utility. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If set to inactive, the widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in the read-only state. root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/ServerURL Controls the state of the Server widget in the Automatic Update utility. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If set to inactive, the widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in the readonly state. root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/enableOnBootup Controls the state of the Enable Automatic Update on system startup widget in the Automatic Update utility. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If set to inactive, the widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in the read-only state. root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/password Controls the state of the Password widget in the Automatic Update utility. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If set to inactive, the widget root > auto-update 135

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root > auto-update
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the
root > auto-update
folder.
Table E-20
root > auto-update
Registry key
Description
root/auto-update/DNSAliasDir
Indicates the default root directory on the SCS server for
DNS alias mode.
root/auto-update/ManualUpdate
Set to
1
to disable checking the DHCP tag and DNS alias,
broadcasting for Automatic Update server URLs, and setting
the Automatic Update server manually. If this is set, then the
password, path, protocol, user, and ServerURL must be set
to make sure that the update server is known.
root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/Enabled
Set to
1
to have the clients perform periodic scans of the
Automatic Update server to check for updates. If set to
0
,
clients check for updates only during boot.
root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/Interval
The amount of time to wait between scheduled update
scans. Specify the period in HH:MM format. Intervals longer
than 24 hours can be specified. For example, to schedule
updates every 48 hours, set Interval to
48:00
.
root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/Period
Clients randomly activate their scheduled scan during the
defined period. Use a long period to avoid cases where all
the clients update at the same time, causing network
congestion. Specify the period in HH:MM format. For
example, to spread the client updates throughout a 2.5 hour
period, set Period to
02:30
.
root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/StartTime
The start of the first scheduled scan in HH:MM format using
the 24-hour time format. For example, 4:35 pm is entered as
16:35
.
root/auto-update/ServerURL
The IP or domain name of the update server used when
ManualUpdate is enabled.
root/auto-update/enableOnBootup
Set to
0
to disable Automatic Update on boot. By default, this
is set to
1
, which allows Automatic Update to check for
system updates.
root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/ManualUpdate
Controls the state of the
Enable manual configuration
widget
in the Automatic Update utility. If set to
active
, the widget is
visible in the UI and the user can interact with it. If set to
inactive
, the widget is hidden. If set to
read-only
, the widget
is visible in the read-only state.
root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/ServerURL
Controls the state of the
Server
widget in the Automatic
Update utility. If set to
active
, the widget is visible in the UI
and the user can interact with it. If set to
inactive
, the widget
is hidden. If set to
read-only
, the widget is visible in the read-
only state.
root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/enableOnBootup
Controls the state of the
Enable Automatic Update on system
startup
widget in the Automatic Update utility. If set to
active
,
the widget is visible in the UI and the user can interact with it.
If set to
inactive
, the widget is hidden. If set to
read-only
, the
widget is visible in the read-only state.
root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/password
Controls the state of the
Password
widget in the Automatic
Update utility. If set to
active
, the widget is visible in the UI
and the user can interact with it. If set to
inactive
, the widget
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