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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 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.