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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  
Policies are found in the breadcrumb drop down of the Veloopti console.
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Policies are found inside an application from the breadcrumb drop down.
Global options appear in the right hand corner of the Veloopti console. The global options are used to perform a task that are specific for the current selected view.  They do things like change way in which the view is presented, create new items or groups, or download the itens to your local workstation.
 
  
== Permissions ==
 
  
In order to edit or view a policy permissions are required.
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The 'Command Execution' policy enables you to schedule and run a command on a Operating System that has a Veloopti Agent installed. The command must be a binary or executable that can be initiated from a a terminal or windows command interpreter from a single line. The command must be standalone and may contain arguments that are passed to it.
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=== Permissions ===
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Permissions are required in order to view and edit a policy. These permissions can come either globally from the organisation, or specifically from the application.
  
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Revision as of 22:58, 15 September 2020

Home > Administration > Policy Administration > Policies


1 Overview

Policies are found inside an application from the breadcrumb drop down.


The 'Command Execution' policy enables you to schedule and run a command on a Operating System that has a Veloopti Agent installed. The command must be a binary or executable that can be initiated from a a terminal or windows command interpreter from a single line. The command must be standalone and may contain arguments that are passed to it.


1.1 Permissions

Permissions are required in order to view and edit a policy. These permissions can come either globally from the organisation, or specifically from the application.


2 How it works

3 Screen navigation