7.9 Setting the tasks that are registered in Task Scheduler
Asset Console enables you to use Windows Task Scheduler to automatically maintain and monitor asset information that is created by daily asset management jobs.
When you install Asset Console, tasks are created in Windows Task Scheduler. You can modify this task schedule and settings for enabling or disabling tasks as appropriate for how you handle asset information.
Note that when Asset Console is first installed, all tasks are disabled.
This section provides the details of the tasks and describes each task's setup procedure.
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A user with administrator permissions must perform task scheduling.
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When executing an Asset Console task, you must use the 32-bit command prompt. For the execution procedure, see Appendix G. Notes on Executing Asset Console Commands and Tasks.
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You can create tasks for executing unique processing in addition to the tasks that are created automatically when Asset Console is installed. To define the processing to be executed by a task, use an access definition file (file for defining processing using scripts provided by Asset Console). For details about creating an access definition file and adding tasks, see the JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Asset Console Creating an Access Definition File Guide.
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7.9.3 Specifying the task to be executed in the Data maintenance (Asset Console) task
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7.9.4 Specifying the timing to send notification about impending contract expiration
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7.9.5 Specifying the timing to delete the license totaling results
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7.9.6 Specifying the types of history information to be deleted and the deletion timing
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7.9.7 Acquiring JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Manager management information