McAfee GSSCDE-AA-DA User Guide - Page 58

Table 5-2, Schedule Options, Scheduling settings

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McAfee® GroupShield™ 7.0 User Guide 5 Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 3.6 Scheduling tasks 3 Deselect Inherit. 4 Select the desired on-demand policy from the list: 5 Click OK. Scheduling settings 6 Click the Schedule tab. Table 5-2 Schedule Options Schedule Task Start Time „ UTC Time „ Local Time Enable randomization Run missed task Delay missed task by Start Date / End Date Select one of the available task type from the drop-down list. „ Daily „ Weekly „ Monthly „ Once „ At System Startup „ At Logon „ When Idle „ Run Immediately „ Run on Dialup „ Specify the start time for the scheduled task. Select the local time option to run the task using the scheduled interval at the client computer system time. This is useful for scheduling processor-intensive tasks (such as on-demand scans) to run during non-business hours. „ Selecting the UTC Time option uses the Universal Time Conversion (also known as Greenwich Mean Time or GMT) to run the task. This option causes the task to run at the same time for all your clients regardless of the local system time on the client computers. The task does not run at exactly the specified start time. Instead, it starts after a random specified time. Specify the hours and minutes to enable randomization. Ensures that the task is started if the computer is shutdown or otherwise not available at the scheduled start time. Selecting this option ensures that the task is run, the next time the computer becomes available. Click Advanced on the Advanced Schedule Options dialog box. When running missed tasks, selecting this option sets a delay after the computer becomes available before the missed tasks runs. Click Advanced on the Advanced Schedule Options dialog box. Type the start and end dates if you only want the task to run for a specified period (such as for few days or weeks). 58

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McAfee
®
GroupShield
7.0 User Guide
Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 3.6
Scheduling tasks
5
3
Deselect
Inherit
.
4
Select the desired on-demand policy from the list:
5
Click
OK
.
Scheduling settings
6
Click the
Schedule
tab.
Table 5-2
Schedule Options
Schedule Task
Select one of the available task type from the drop-down list.
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Once
At System Startup
At Logon
When Idle
Run Immediately
Run on Dialup
Start Time
UTC Time
Local Time
Specify the start time for the scheduled task. Select the local
time option to run the task using the scheduled interval at the
client computer system time. This is useful for scheduling
processor-intensive tasks (such as on-demand scans) to run
during non-business hours.
Selecting the UTC Time option uses the Universal Time
Conversion (also known as Greenwich Mean Time or GMT) to
run the task. This option causes the task to run at the same
time for all your clients regardless of the local system time on
the client computers.
Enable randomization
The task does not run at exactly the specified start time. Instead,
it starts after a random specified time. Specify the hours and
minutes to enable randomization.
Run missed task
Ensures that the task is started if the computer is shutdown or
otherwise not available at the scheduled start time. Selecting this
option ensures that the task is run, the next time the computer
becomes available.
Delay missed task by
Click
Advanced
on the
Advanced Schedule Options
dialog box.
When running missed tasks, selecting this option sets a delay
after the computer becomes available before the missed tasks
runs.
Start Date / End Date
Click
Advanced
on the
Advanced Schedule Options
dialog box.
Type the start and end dates if you only want the task to run for a
specified period (such as for few days or weeks).