Bulk action scheduling: Run later + activity progress?

June 1
Enhancement Community Idea
VSA 10, Kaseya 365 Endpoint

Ad-hoc script and workflow executions can now be scheduled to run at a future specified date and time using the Actions menu on the Device Management page, so that one-time remediation tasks can be deferred to a time that is least disruptive to end users. We have also enhanced the bulk action history view to improve visibility of scheduled, in-progress and completed ad-hoc actions.

  • When selecting Run Script or Run Workflow from the Actions menu, there is now an option to Run Now or Run Later. If Run Later is selected, the technician can specify a date, time and time zone (time zone defaults to the technician’s browser time).

The Bulk Action History view now shows all scheduled and executed ad-hoc actions, ordered by scheduled execution time.

  • The Action Name column now shows the name of the specific script or workflow, and is clickable to display its properties. Action Type has been moved to its own column.

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