Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Administrator's Guide Volume 1
You specify on the Message Notification page the message icon, title, file format, and text that will be displayed at the job destination.
Figure 8-14 Message Notification page
You can select icons for the title bars of the message windows to be displayed at the job destination. From Information, Caution, and Warning, select the ones appropriate for the message content. In the default setting, Information is selected.
The following table shows icon usage examples.
Icon | Meaning | Usage example |
---|---|---|
Provides information. | To inform the user of a scheduled system maintenance date. | |
Provides notification of information with a low degree of risk and issues a caution. | To inform the user that a software license expiration date is approaching. | |
Provides notification of information with a high degree of risk and issues a warning. | To warn that an OS security patch has not been applied and encourage the user to immediately apply it. |
Specify a maximum of 64 characters for the title of the message window to be displayed at the job destination. You must specify a title. In the default setting, no title is specified.
Specify the file format of the messages to be displayed at clients. You can select text format or HTML format. In the default setting, text format is specified.
Specify a maximum of 65,536 characters for the message text to be displayed at the job destination. In the default setting, no message text is specified.
If you are using text format and you specify a URL or email address in the message text, a link will be set in the URL or email address character string at the job destination. If you are using HTML format, a URL or email address link that is directly specified in the message text will not be set. You can set a link tag to set a link. Clicking the link starts the default browser or email program. If you specify a character or symbol before or after the URL or email address, that character or symbol may also be included in the link.
The following notes apply to the settings on the Message Notification page:
All Rights Reserved. Copyright (C) 2009, 2013, Hitachi, Ltd.
Copyright, patent, trademark, and other intellectual property rights related to the "TMEng.dll" file are owned exclusively by Trend Micro Incorporated.