Lenovo B490s Laptop (English) System Update 5.0 Deployment Guide - Page 31
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Table 12. \UserSettings\Scheduler (continued) Configurable item Description Value Action Frequency Specifies the interval at which the scheduler is to run weekly or monthly. Default value: MONTHLY Possible values: • MONTHLY • WEEKLY • If WEEKLY, the interval will be calculated in weeks. • If MONTHLY, the interval will be calculated in months. Note: This setting and the SchedulerRunEvery setting are used to set how often System Update will run. RunOn Specifies the day when the Default value: 1 System Update scheduler will run. Possible values: 1 to 28 System Update runs on the specified day. When the frequency is Weekly, the possible values for this setting are: SUNDAY, MONDAY, ... SATURDAY. When the frequency is Monthly, the possible values for this setting are from 1 to 28. RunAt Specifies the time when the System Update scheduler will run. This value is specified at hourly intervals. Default value: 11 Possible values: Any number from 0 to 23 (0 indicates 12AM and 23 indicates 11PM) System Update runs at the specified time. Example: \SCHEDULER\ \SchedulerAbility = NO \SchedulerLock = SHOW \SearchMode = CRITICAL \NotifyOptions = NOTIFY \Frequency = WEEKLY \RunOn = MONDAY \RunAt = 12 Repository configurations By default, System Update obtains update packages from the Lenovo Help Center Web site. You can change the setting to enable System Update to search and download update packages from a repository folder on a local system or a network share respectively. You can also configure System Update to search multiple locations for update packages from the Lenovo Help Center Web site, a local system repository folder, and a network share repository folder. Creating a local system repository System Update has the capability to search for update packages that are stored locally on a client or an administrator system, or external media. Using %ANYDRV% The %ANYDRV% variable can be used to create a local system repository folder instead of specifying a drive letter when setting the repository path. To create a local system repository folder using %ANYDRV%, do the following: 1. Create a new folder on a local hard disk drive to use as the repository, for example: Chapter 3. Configurations 25