How do I access the single-user interface?
To access the single-user interface:
Simply click the Agent status icon next to the client machine ID in any VSA console window:
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*Shown only in the Remote Control function page.
Simply click the Agent status icon next to the client machine ID in any VSA console window:
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The single-user interface allows administrators to single out and perform tasks and functions solely to one client machine. At a glance, administrators can view a client machine's Agent profile, audit information, PCI hardware and disk information, scheduled scripts, script history, installed applications, and network access information. The breadth of the information shown is controlled by an administrator: they can select the information they want to view by customizing the single-user interface layout.
The following elements are displayed in the single-user interface:
Agent Profile Displays information about the Agent on the client machine. The same information is listed in the Edit Profile function of the Agent feature tab.
Audit Information IP Address, Computer Name, Subnet Mask, OS, Version and Build, Default Gateway, Connection Gateway, RAM ,MAC Address, CPU ,DHCP Server, DNS Server, and Primary and Secondary WINS Servers.
Disk Volumes Drive letter, Type, Format, Free Space, Total Size, and Label
PCI & Disk Hardware Type, Vendor, and Product name. Provides the same functionality as the PCI & Disk H/W function in the Audit feature tab.
Script Scheduler The same script scheduling interface used to schedule existing scripts.
Script History Script History, Last Execution time, and the Admin that scheduled the script.
Installed Applications Lists all the applications installed on the client machine. Provides the same functionality as the Installed Apps function in the Audit feature tab.
Network Access Provides the same functionality as the Network Access function in the Protect feature tab.
These elements can be re-ordered by pressing Layout. The Network Access function requires Installed Applications to appear directly above it. You will not be able to save the display order if Network Access is not preceded by Installed Applications.