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Dell ThinOS 9.1.4097, 9.1.4234, 9.1.5067, and 9.1.6108 Administrator’s Guide

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Schedule a device command job

Steps

  1. On the Jobs page, click Schedule device command job.
    The Device Command Job screen is displayed.
  2. Configure the following options:
    1. From the Command drop-down list, select a command. The available options are:
      • Restart
      • Wake on LAN
      • Shutdown
      • Query
      • ReImage
      • Lock—Applicable for ThinOS 8.x and ThinOS 9.x devices
      • Send message—Applicable for Windows Embedded, ThinLinux, ThinOS 8.x, ThinOS 9.x, and Dell Hybrid Client powered devices
      • Factory Reset—Applicable for ThinOS 8.x, ThinOS 9.x, and Dell Hybrid Client powered devices
      The device command is a recurring job. On selected days of the week and at a specific time the commands are sent to the selected devices.
    2. From the OS Type drop-down list, select the type of operating system.
    3. In the Name field, Enter the name of the job.
    4. From the Group drop-down list, select a group name.
    5. Enter the job description.
    6. From the Run drop-down list, select the date or time.
    7. Enter or select the following details:
      • Effective—Enter the starting and ending date.
      • Start between—Enter the starting and ending time.
      • On day(s)—Select the days of the week.
  3. Click the Preview option to view the details of the scheduled job.
  4. On the next page, click the Schedule option to initiate the job.

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