SecurityExpressions Server User Guide

Only the machine lists to which you have Use access rights appear for selection. Access rights are set in the Windows Group Access options on the My Machine Lists page and

the ML Access page (global machine lists). If you can't find a machine you need to use, ask the machine list's creator or administrator to add you to one of the Windows User Groups with Use access rights to the machine list.

The Global Machine Lists section displays all machine lists in the SecurityExpressions Console, if your organization uses the console.

If the SecurityExpressions Console's database does not contain any machine lists, this section won't contain any machine lists.

If you created any machine lists on the My Machine Lists page using the same user account as the one you're using to create this task, the My Machine Lists section displays those machine lists.

If the My Machine Lists page does not contain any machine lists created using the same user account as the one you're using to create this task, this section won't

contain any machine lists.

If anyone created any machine lists on the My Machine Lists page using a different user account than the one you're using to create this task, and entered a Windows User Group in the Use Machine List field that you're a member of, the Other User's Shared Machine Lists section displays those machine lists.

If the My Machine Lists page does not contain any machine lists that 1) were created using a different user account than the one you're using to create this task

and 2) contain a Windows User Group in the Use Machine List field that you're a member of, this section won't contain any machine lists.

6.In the Server to Run On drop-down list, select which server you want run the task.

You can install the server software on more than one server system, as long as they all connect to one central database. Each server can have its own settings. Based on the way each server is configured, you'll want to use one particular server to perform the audits executed by this task, depending on your goals.

Schedule Settings

7.Select to run this task once, weekly, monthly, or not at all.

Not Scheduled - Lets you create a scheduled task without enabling it, or disable an existing scheduled task without deleting it.

Run Once – The scheduled task executes once on this day and does not repeat. In the calendar, choose the date on which you want to run the task.

Run Weekly – The task executes once every week on the day(s) you select. Check the days of the week on which you want to run the task.

Run Monthly – The task executes only during the months you select on the date you select.

8.In the Run At options, select the time of day at which you want to launch the task from the hour and minutes drop-down lists.

Make sure you select the correct hour, whether it's a.m. or p.m.

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