There are various quick tasks that you can perform on devices. Not all tasks are available for all objects (device, device group, device folder); unavailable tasks are dimmed in the ZENworks Control Center
After the quick task is invoked, you are prompted to specify the Primary Server to send the quick task notification and specify the quick task notification and expiry options. The status of the quick task is also displayed. For more information on the initiating the quick task options and viewing the quick task status, see Section 11.2, Initiating a Quick Task.
NOTE:The quick task options are not available for the Wake Up and Intel AMT Power Management quick task types.
The following list provides descriptions of the Quick Tasks you can perform:
Refresh Device: Updates all information such as configuration settings, registration, and so forth) on the selected devices. In ZENworks Configuration, it updates the bundles and policies also.
NOTE:A Refresh Device quick task cannot be created for a device when another Refresh Device quick task is already active on the device. A Refresh Device quick task that is created for a group of devices is not assigned to the devices within the group that already have a Refresh Device quick task active on them.
Refresh Policies: Updates policy information on the selected devices. This quick task is applicable for ZENworks Endpoint Security Management and ZENworks Configuration Management.
Clear ZESM User Defined Password: Clears the user-defined secondary decryption password and the user-defined encryption/decryption password for removable storage devices. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Endpoint Security Management.
Clear ZESM Local Client Self Defense Settings: Resets the Endpoint Security Agent to use the Client Self Defense settings contained within the device’s effective Security Settings policy. This overrides any local changes made to the settings. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Endpoint Security Management.
Clear ZESM Local Firewall Registration Settings: Resets the Endpoint Security Agent to use the firewall registration settings contained within the device’s effective Firewall policy. This overrides any local changes made to the settings. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Endpoint Security Management.
FDE - Decommission Full Disk Encryption: Prevents access to a device’s encrypted data by decommissioning the device disk. You can temporarily decommission the drive, in which case encrypted data is recoverable with a HelpDesk file or Emergency Recovery Disk, or you can permanently decommission the disk by erasing it. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Full Disk Encryption.
FDE - Enable Additive User Capturing: Enables one-time user capturing. After the device receives this task, the user capture occurs at the next reboot. Whichever user logs in at that reboot is added to the PBA. To avoid possible security breaches and ensure the correct user capture, coordinate with the intended user when initiating this task. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Full Disk Encryption.
FDE - Force Device to Send ERI File to Server: Instructs the device to send its Emergency Recovery Information (ERI) file to the ZENworks Server. This file is required to recover any temporarily decommissioned disk. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Full Disk Encryption.
FDE - Update PBA Password Settings: Updates an existing user’s PBA password or adds a new user (and password) to the PBA. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Full Disk Encryption.
Inventory Scan: Initiates an inventory scan of the selected devices. For each device, the inventory scan uses the Scan Now settings defined for the device (device view > tab > ) to determine what information the scan collects.
Inventory Wizard: Sends the inventory data collection form to the selected devices. For each device, the Inventory Collection Wizard uses the data collection form defined for the device (device view > tab > ).
Install Bundle: Installs one or more bundles on the selected devices. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Configuration Management.
Uninstall Bundle: Uninstalls one or more bundles on the selected devices. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Configuration Management.
Launch Bundle: Launches one or more bundles on the selected devices. This quick task is applicable only for ZENworks Configuration Management.
Wake Up: Uses Wake on LAN (WOL) technology to start a device that is shut down. The device must support WOL.
Intel AMT Power Management: Allows you to change the power state of a device.
Reboot/Shutdown Devices: Depending on your choice, shuts down or reboots the selected devices. You can include a warning message to be displayed on the devices. You can also specify a delay period for the reboot or shutdown.
Launch Application: Launches an executable on the selected devices. The executable must be available to the devices either locally or in an accessible network location.
Run Script: Runs a script on the selected devices. You can run a script that resides on the devices, resides on the your local drive, or that you intend to create. The script engine must be available to the devices either locally or in an accessible network location.
Launch Java Application: Runs a Java application on the selected devices.
Retire Device Now: Immediately retires the selected device from your ZENworks system. To retire a device at its next refresh, use the Retire Device action. Retiring a device is different from deleting a device. When you retire a device, its GUID is retained (as opposed to when you delete a device, which also deletes its GUID). As a result, all inventory information is retained and is assessable. In ZENworks Configuration Management, all policy and bundle assignments are also removed. If you unretire the device in the future, its assignments are restored.
Unretire Device Now: Immediately reactivates the selected device. In ZENworks Configuration Management, it reapplies all policy and bundle assignments that the device previously had. To unretire a device at its next refresh, use the Unretire Device action.