Scheduled Tasks of a Station

Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite provides the centralized task schedule which is set by the anti-virus network administrator and complies with all the rules of configuration inheritance.

Task schedule—a list of actions performed automatically at a preset time on workstations. Schedules are mostly used to scan stations for viruses at a time most convenient for users, without having to launch the Scanner manually. Besides Dr.Web Agent allows to perform certain other types of tasks as described below.

To edit centralized schedule of regular tasks execution for certain stations and groups, use Dr.Web Security Control Center.

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Users at station are not allowed to view and edit scheduled tasks of centralized schedule.

Results of tasks execution according to the centralized schedule are not stored into statistic data of the Agent but sent to Dr.Web Server and stored in the Dr.Web Server statistic data.

To edit centralized schedule

1.Select the Anti-virus network item in the main menu of the Control Center, in the hierarchical list of the opened window, select a group or workstation. In the opened control menu, select Task Scheduler. The list with the tasks of the station will be opened.

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The majority of tools in this section are unavailable as long as the station or the group you selected keeps the inheritance of settings from a parent group. The following toolbar elements let you change the inheritance settings related to the task schedule:

icon-inherit-set-nobg Inherit settings from policy or parent group—remove personal task schedule settings and set inheritance of settings in this section from a parent group.

icon-inherit-personal-nobg Copy settings from policy or parent group and set them as personal—copy task schedule settings from a parent group and assign them to selected stations. That will break the inheritance, and all further changes in the task schedule will be considered personal.

2.To manage schedule, use the corresponding elements from the toolbar:

a)General elements on the toolbar are used to create new tasks and generally manage schedule section.

icon-schedule-add Create task—add a new task. This action is described in details below, in the Task Editor section.

icon-schedule-propagate Propagate these settings to another object—copy scheduled tasks into other objects—stations and groups. For details, see Propagation of Settings to Other Groups/Stations.

icon-config-export Export settings from this section to the file—export schedule to the file of special format.

icon-config-import Import settings to this section from the file—import schedule from the file of special format.

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Import of the task list for Dr.Web Server into the Task Schedule on workstations and vice versa is not allowed.

b)To manage existing tasks, set the flags next to the necessary tasks or the common flag in the table header to select all task from the list. As long as the group or the station you selected does not keep the inheritance of task schedule settings from a parent group, the following toolbar elements will be available to manage selected tasks:

Option

Action

Status

Enable execution

Activate execution of selected tasks according to their schedule, if they were disabled.

Disable execution

Disable execution of selected tasks. Tasks remain on the list but will not be executed.

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The same option you can specify in the task editor on the General tab by setting the Enable execution flag.

Severity

Make critical

Perform extra launch of the task at next Dr.Web Agent launch, if scheduled execution of this task has been omitted.

Make not critical

Execute the task only at scheduled time regardless of whether a task launch has been omitted or not.

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The same option you can specify in the task editor on the General tab by setting the Critical task flag.

icon-schedule-duplicate Duplicate settings

Duplicate tasks that are selected in the list of current schedule. When you run the Duplicate settings option, new tasks are created with settings similarly to the selected tasks.

icon-schedule-repeat Schedule repeatedly

For tasks which executed once: execute task one more time according to the specified time settings (changing execution multiplicity of the task is described below, in the Task Editor section).

icon-schedule-remove Remove these settings

Remove selected task from the schedule.

Execute task

Execute the tasks selected in the list immediately. At this, a task will be launched even if it is disabled for execution on a schedule.

3.To change task parameters, select it in the tasks list. The Task editor window described below opens.

4.After editing the schedule, click Save to accept changes.

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If, when edited, the schedule is empty (without any tasks), Dr.Web Security Control Center will offer you to use either the schedule inherited from groups, or the empty schedule. Use empty schedule to override the schedule inherited from the groups.

Task Editor

In the Task Editor you can specify settings to:

1.Create a new task.

For this click icon-schedule-add Create task on the toolbar.

2.Edit existing task.

For this click the name of one of the tasks in the tasks list.

The window for editing a task opens. Settings for editing of existing task are similar to the settings of creating a new task.

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Interface fields marked with the * sign are mandatory.

To edit task settings

1.On the General tab you can set up the following parameters:

In the Name field, specify the name of the task displayed in the schedule list.

Set the Enable execution flag, to enable the task execution. If the flag is cleared, the task remains on the list but will not be executed.

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The same action you can perform from the main window of the schedule via the Status option on the toolbar.

Set the Critical task flag to perform extra launch of the task at next Dr.Web Agent launch, if scheduled execution of this task has been omitted (Dr.Web Agent is switched off at the due time). If at launch, the task was omitted several times, it will be executed only once.

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The same action you can perform from the main window of the schedule via the Severity option on the toolbar.

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If several scan tasks must be implemented, only one task will be executed—the first one in the queue.

For example, if Daily scan is enabled and critical scan via the Agent Scanner is omitted, only Daily scan will be executed and omitted critical task will not be done.

If the Run the task asynchronously flag is cleared, the task will be placed to the general queue of Scheduler tasks that are executed sequentially. Set the flag to execute this task in parallel out of order.

2.On the Action tab, in the Action drop-down list, select the type of the task and specify task parameters which are needed to perform the task:

Task type

Parameters and description

Write to log file

String—the text of the message to be added to the log file.

Run program

Specify the following settings:

The Path field—full name (with the path) of the executable file to be launched.

The Arguments field— line parameters for the program to be run.

Set the Wait for the completion of the program flag to wait for the completion of the program which has been launched by this task. At this, the Agent logging the start of the program, the returned code and the time of the program end. If the Wait for the completion of the program flag is cleared, the task become completed right after the launch of the program and the Agent logging only the start of the program.

Dr.Web Agent Scanner. Complete scan

Parameters of scanning setup are described in the Configuring Scanner Settings.

Dr.Web Agent Scanner. Custom scan

Dr.Web Agent Scanner. Express scan

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Remote launch of the Scanner is available only on stations under Windows OS, UNIX system-based OS and macOS.

3.On the Time tab:

In the Period drop-down list set the launch mode of the task and setup the time according to the specified periodicity:

Launch type

Description

Startup

The task will be launched at the Dr.Web Server start up.

No additional parameters required to run the task.

N minutes after initial task

In the Initial task drop-down list, select the task relatively to which the time of current task execution is set.

In the Minute field, specify or select from the offered list the number of minutes that should pass after the execution of initial task to start execution of edited task.

Daily

Specify the hour and the minute for the task to be launched at the time specified.

Monthly

Specify the day of the month, the hour and the minute for the task to be launched at the time specified.

Weekly

Select a day of the week, specify the hour and the minute, for the task to be launched at the time specified.

Hourly

Specify a number from 0 to 59 to set the minute of every hour the task will be run.

Every N minutes

The N value should be specified to set the time interval for the execution of the task.

At N equal 60 or more, the task will be run every N minutes. At N less than 60, the task will be run every minute of the hour multiple of N.

Set the Disable after the first execution flag to execute the task only once at specified time. If the flag is cleared, the task will be executed multiple times according to the specified periodicity.
To repeat the launch of task already ones executed, use the icon-schedule-repeat Schedule repeatedly on the toolbar of the schedule section.

Set the Run the task by UTC flag to launch the task relatively the universal time (UTC+0 time zone). If the flag is cleared, the task will be launched by the local time on station.

4.When all parameters for the task are specified, click Save to accept changes of edited parameters, if you editing existing task, or to create a new task with specified parameters if you created a new task.