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Run command on specific condition: Select this checkbox if you require commands to be run
based on specific conditions, otherwise they will be disabled.
Scheduled event: By double clicking inside the “Scheduled event” text box you can bring up the
Scheduled Command Execution dialog as shown in Figure 5b. Using this dialog you can set the
day of the week and time when you would like a command or script to be executed. If a
scheduled command has been executed, its time specification must not be reprogrammed until 10
minutes after the event occurred.
Figure 5b
Test Buttons: Click these buttons to test your commands. We recommend that you test each
command after you make changes.
Alert Interval: This setting controls the amount of time (in minutes) between run command
alerts when in an alerting state. Use the up and down buttons to make changes to this setting. The
normal state restored alert and scheduled events are issued only once and are unaffected by this
setting.
Run command minimized (on task bar): Select this checkbox to have the program or command
minimized on your task bar. If you are running console commands (DOS type command lines)
this is the most suitable setting. If you are running a Windows GUI based application and want it
to be loaded in focus to get attention, deselect this checkbox.
OK Button: Click this button to activate/save your changes and close the window.
Cancel Button: Click this button to abort any changes and close the window.
Apply Button: Click this button to activate/save your changes without closing the window.
Please note that it is very important to click the Apply button after all desired changes.
Important Tip: Always click the Apply or OK button to save all changes on the form and
prevent an unnecessary technical support incident.
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