The job execution permission feature allows administrators to enable or disable the execution of any software delivery or asset management jobs on a target computer. The job execution permission feature can be activated or deactivated either on the target computer or remotely from the DSM Explorer.
Job execution permission on a target computer is controlled through the Restrict job execution configuration policy, which indicates whether a software or asset job is disabled on the target computer.
If the management policy allows (that is, if the Restrict job execution configuration policy is locally managed on the target computer), an administrator on a target computer may locally enable or disable asset jobs and software jobs from running on the target computer. This can be set using the "Restrict Agent Jobs" check box on the General tab of the DSM Properties, Common Agent dialog of the system tray.
As an alternative to this method the following command can be used from the command line:
caf restrictjobs [1 | 0]
Specifying 1 in the caf restrictjobs command disables jobs from executing on the target computer, specifying 0 enables job execution. Specifying neither 1 nor 0 displays the current setting.
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