You can use a variety of rules to determine whether or not an application is distributed to a workstation. These rules can be used individually or joined together to create more complex rules. Below are brief descriptions of each rule:
Applications: Lets you base distribution on the presence (or absence) of a specific application. The application must have been distributed through an Application object.
Client: Lets you base distribution on whether the workstation is authenticated to eDirectory through the Novell Clientâ„¢ or the ZENworks Middle Tier Server.
Connection speed: Lets you base distribution on the speed of the workstation's network connection.
Disk space: Lets you base distribution on the amount of free disk space on the workstation.
Environment variables: Lets you base distribution on the presence (or absence) of specific environment variables.
File date: Lets you base distribution on the date of a specific file.
File existence: Lets you base distribution on the presence (or absence) of a specific file.
File size: Lets you base distribution on the size of a specific file.
File version: Lets you base distribution on the version of a specific file.
Memory: Lets you base distribution on the amount of memory on the workstation.
Operating system: Lets you base distribution on a specific operating system.
Processor: Lets you base distribution on a specific processor type.
Registry: Lets you base distribution on the presence (or absence) of specific registry values.
Remote access: Lets you base distribution on Application Launcher's operation mode, either remote mode or local (LAN) mode.
Terminal server: Lets you base distribution on the presence (or absence) of Microsoft Terminal Services.