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Old 05-23-2009, 11:33 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Petrucci914 View Post
Everything is set up in a hierarchy.

We are a large school district so our machines are arranged by building, labs, etc.

The same is with our System Jobs. Our jobs are arranged by:

1. Base Installs
2. High School Software
3. Middle School Software
4. Microsoft Products
5. etc.

So occasionally I may take a common job and copy it to other folders.... I don't know what axsched would do in that case.
Out of curiosity, what happens when one application install replaces another? For example, if you were to go from (say) Adobe Reader 7.x to Adobe Reader 8.x, would you need to update all the jobs individually?

Also, is the naming convention for your PCs related at all to their location or purpose?

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I don't think you can create a same job in one folder/group, but you can create another in another folder with the same name.
You can do - jobs are stored as database entries with individual record numbers; names are irrelevant. It's entirely possible to have two identically-named jobs in the one folder... of course, it can be pretty confusing for Console users (or axsched.exe).
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