Table 11. User Settings\Scheduler (continued)
Configurable
item Description Value Action
Frequency The interval in
which the
scheduler is
set to run:
Weekly or
Monthly.
Default value:
MONTHLY
This setting along with the
SchedulerRunEvery are used to
set how often EasyUpdate must
be run. If the value of this
setting is "WEEKLY″, the
interval will be calculated in
weeks. If the value of this
setting is ″MONTHLY″, the
interval will be calculated in
months.
Possible values:
v MONTHLY
v WEEKLY
RunOn The specific
day when the
EasyUpdate
scheduler
must run.
Default value: 1 When the scheduled time has
been reached, EasyUpdate runs
on the specified day. When the
frequency is Weekly, the
possible values for this setting
are: SUNDAY, MONDAY,...
SATURDAY. When the
frequency is Monthly, the
possible values for this setting
are from 1 to 28.
Possible values: 1 to
28
RunAt The specific
time when the
EasyUpdate
scheduler
must run. This
value is
specified in
hourly
intervals.
Default value: 11 When the scheduled time has
been reached, EasyUpdate runs
on the specified time.
Possible values: Any
number from 0 to 23
(0 indicates 12AM and
23 indicates 11PM)
Example:
\SCHEDULER\
\SchedulerAbility = NO
\SchedulerLock = SHOW
\SearchMode = CRITICAL
\NotifyOptions = NOTIFY
\Frequency = WEEKLY
\RunOn = MONDAY
\RunAt = 12
Note: To edit registry configurations, close the EasyUpdate application. If
EasyUpdate is running while changes are made in the registry, the old registry
entries will be recovered.
Repository configurations
The default for EasyUpdate is to obtain update packages from the Lenovo Help
Center Web site. You can change this setting to enable EasyUpdate to search for
and download update packages from a local system repository folder or a network
share repository folder individually. You can also configure EasyUpdate to search
multiple locations for packages using Lenovo Help Center Web site, a local system
repository and a network share repository folder.
Creating a local system repository: EasyUpdate has the capability to search for
update packages that are stored locally on a client or administrator system, or
external media.
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