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... ... @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ 57 57 58 58 {{{ACMP Unix Agent verteilen & Inventory__{1F5A4238-731B-44B6-84F0-3EFB8F2D3222}.sim}}} 59 59 60 -For information on how to import and release a Client Command in ACMP, refer to the section [[Create Client Commands>>doc:ACMP.6 10.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Client Commands.Client Command erstellen.WebHome||anchor="HImport"]].60 +For information on how to import and release a Client Command in ACMP, refer to the section [[Create Client Commands>>doc:ACMP.67.ACMP-Solutions.Client Commands.Client Command erstellen.WebHome||anchor="HImport"]]. 61 61 62 62 {{aagon.warnungsbox}} 63 63 To ensure that clients are properly detected and can be managed, you must use a version of the Unix Agent that is compatible with your ACMP version. Otherwise, your Linux and macOS clients will not be detected as manageable clients. ... ... @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ 258 258 259 259 = Administration of Linux and MacOS Clients = 260 260 261 -Previously, clients running Linux or macOS could only be detected and inventoried with the Unix Agent. They could not, however, be administered, and no shell scripts or jobs could be executed on these clients. Now, newly detected Linux and macOS clients can be managed if inventoried using the Unix Agent. This also enables the automated, time-controlled execution of Unix scripts as jobs. For more info, see the section [[Unix Scripts>>doc:ACMP.6 10.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Unix Scripts.WebHome]].261 +Previously, clients running Linux or macOS could only be detected and inventoried with the Unix Agent. They could not, however, be administered, and no shell scripts or jobs could be executed on these clients. Now, newly detected Linux and macOS clients can be managed if inventoried using the Unix Agent. This also enables the automated, time-controlled execution of Unix scripts as jobs. For more info, see the section [[Unix Scripts>>doc:ACMP.68.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Unix Scripts.WebHome]]. 262 262 263 263 (% class="box infomessage" %) 264 264 (((

