AuditWizard - Installation Types - Remote Auditing - Scheduling the Audit Scanner
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− | The '''[[ | + | The '''[[AuditWizard - Concepts - Types of Auditing - Scanner|Audit Scanner]]''' is usually configured to '''[[AuditWizard - Administration - General - Configuring the Logon Script|run on login]]'''. The disadvantage of this auditing method is the failure of users to log in regularly, because the login script won't be triggered. In this case, the '''[[AuditWizard - Concepts - Types of Auditing - Agent|Agent]]''' can be used. |
An alternative to the Agent is the use of a Windows Task to run the Scanner on a schedule, simulating the scheduled aspect of the Agent, but with the advantages of central deployment and upgrade. Please see '''[https://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/library/cc748993.aspx this Microsoft article]''' for details. | An alternative to the Agent is the use of a Windows Task to run the Scanner on a schedule, simulating the scheduled aspect of the Agent, but with the advantages of central deployment and upgrade. Please see '''[https://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/library/cc748993.aspx this Microsoft article]''' for details. |
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Overview
The Audit Scanner is usually configured to run on login. The disadvantage of this auditing method is the failure of users to log in regularly, because the login script won't be triggered. In this case, the Agent can be used.
An alternative to the Agent is the use of a Windows Task to run the Scanner on a schedule, simulating the scheduled aspect of the Agent, but with the advantages of central deployment and upgrade. Please see this Microsoft article for details.