You can schedule a job to be executed when an asset violates the policy. The scheduled job will be run when the asset management agent runs next time.
Note: Creating policies with agent actions requires the agent to run twice before the action will be executed on the agent computer.
The Configure Policy Actions dialog has the following fields and check box:
Lists all the asset jobs available in the domain. Select the job to be executed from the drop-down list.
Clears the status of the job after executing it for the policy. When an asset violates the policy for the first time, the asset job is linked to it. And, when the asset has executed the job, the job status is set to OK. If the asset is removed as a violator, the job is still linked and the status is OK. However, if the asset violates the policy again at a later stage, the job status is set to Waiting.
Evaluates the policy as defined during policy creation.
When you select this check box, the following happens when an asset no longer complies with the policy:
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