Job Management Partner 1/Client Security Control Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide

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5.9 Procedures for setting a task in Scheduled Tasks

To periodically judge security levels or assign security policies to clients, set the following commands as tasks in Windows Scheduled Tasks:

To set a command as a task in Windows Scheduled Tasks:

  1. In the Windows Control Panel, choose Tasks, and then Add Scheduled Task.
    The Scheduled Task Wizard window is displayed.
  2. Click the Next button.
    The Scheduled Task Wizard dialog box is displayed.
  3. Click the Browse button, and select the following program:

    To periodically judge security levels:
    JP1/CSC - Manager-installation-folder\bin\cscjudge.exe

    To periodically assign security policies to clients:
    JP1/CSC - Manager-installation-folder\bin\cscassign.exe

    To periodically store statistics relating to the status of security countermeasures:
    JP1/CSC - Manager-installation-folder\bin\cscstorecount.exe

    To periodically update the judgment policy for security updates:
    JP1/CSC - Manager-installation-folder\bin\cscpatchupdate.exe
  4. Click the Open button.
    A dialog box is displayed in which the task name can be entered and the task execution unit can be selected.
  5. Enter a task name, and select the task execution unit.
  6. Click the Next button.
    A dialog box is displayed in which the task schedule information can be entered.
  7. Enter the task schedule information.
    Enter the start time, execution interval, and start day for the task.
  8. Click the Next button.
    A dialog box is displayed in which the user name can be entered.
  9. Enter the user name.
    Enter the name and password of a user with Administrator permissions.
  10. Click the Next button.
    A dialog box is displayed in which the scheduled task can be checked.
  11. Select the Open advanced properties for this task when I click Finish check box.
  12. Click the Finish button.
    The following window is displayed.

    Figure 5-14 Name of the file to be executed (when setting the security level judgment command cscjudge as a task)

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  13. Specify the arguments of the command, for the name of the file to be executed.

    To periodically judge security levels:
    For details about the cscjudge command, see cscjudge (judges security levels) in 15. Commands.

    To periodically assign security policies to clients:
    For details about the cscassign command, see cscassign (assigns security policies to clients) in 15. Commands.

    To periodically store statistics relating to the status of security countermeasures:
    For details about the cscstorecount command, see cscstorecount (stores statistics about the status of security measures) in 15. Commands.

    To periodically update the judgment policy for security updates:
    For details about the cscpatchupdate command, see cscpatchupdate (updates patch information for judgment policies relating to security updates) in 15. Commands.
  14. Click the OK button.
    A settings dialog box is displayed for account information. Check the name of the execution account, and enter the password.
  15. Click the OK button.
    The task settings are complete.

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