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I suspect that this may be intense, so it may be hard to do frequently, but
plus a possible further 50 once we roll ZCM out to our staff machines.Īnother Option may be to ask for the schedule to be configurable for
I expected any reg key change to a fresh install of the agent with no key in place would then move the machine to the specified folder.Īs it stands, I'm going to have to deal with about 100 different MSI's for the different areas in our computing labs. If I find something about the subject to help, I'll post it here!! This is a little frustrating since a REG KEY should do his work at any time, but I guess this is a special requirement. If you install a fresh agent and after registration, specify a KEY from the AGENT properties it will only place your workstation into the STATIC groups but wont place it into the specified folders. Only the "move into the folder" won't apply I dont want to offence you Craig, but this step works if you specified a static group into the registration KEY. I left this a couple of days to take into > understanding that ZCM would see the key change and move it to a folder
> I then added a registration key to the same machine with the >This depends on your configuration of the Dynamic group refresh schedule > despite a machine matching it's criteria appearing within the Zone. > left it a few days and nothing has happened. > set up a dynamic group to look for machine names that contain WKSTN. > I installed ZCM on another machine WITHOUT a key within the MSI.
This should work when the daily update occurs. Ive been trying to achieve this for a couple months now. We don't really want to do it his way as it means having an agent-less image and about a billion setup MSI's with different keys in that will become more and more unmanageable.Īm I understanding the docs right when it says that once a registration key is applied, the object should move to the folder? Or does this only apply for new installs, rather than current installs with newly applied keys? I did notice that it seemed to work when the Agent is installed with a customised bundle and a key placed within it. This will end up being a problem when we start assigning policies etc to the folder that the workstation fails to populate. However, the server seems to take an age to recognise the key change (if at all) so the object remains where it is rather than moving to the required location. The bundle works fine and the registration info is updated on the machine. I achieve this by running a bundle on a machine that runs zac ark. I'm looking to dynamically register machines and have them populate folders that a registration key is linked to.