- Get Started
- Architectural overview
- MSP N-central System Requirements
- Professional and Essential licenses
- Install MSP N-central on a physical server
- Install MSP N-central as a guest on a Hyper-V server
- Install MSP N-central as a guest on an ESX server
- Activate MSP N-central
- Log in and use an on premise MSP N-central for the first time
- Log in and use a hosted MSP N-central for the first time
- Login and update your Resource Center user account
- The SolarWinds MSP Resource Center
- MSP N-central community in the Resource Center
- Support in the Resource Center
- Technical training in the Resource Center
- Administration
- MSP N-central Administration Console
- Set up MSP N-central server
- Data Export
- Set Up Product Settings
- Set Up Services
- Set the default timeout interval
- Set the default service parameters
- Set the default validation strings
- Set the service log configuration
- Define what services are available to an SO
- Set the time-to-stale and default scan Intervals
- Change the warning state priority
- Review the system health monitor report
- Set Up Tools
- The MSP N-central Administrator Console
- Set up and execute advanced scripts
- Branding
- Certificate Management
- Custom Device Properties
- Manage Customers
- Add Sites
- MSP N-central Default Settings
- Set the default email address used by MSP N-central
- Set the default appliance settings
- Configure backup defaults for devices
- Configure SNMP defaults
- Configure device data retention defaults
- Set the default naming of a discovered device
- Configure the defaults when discovering and importing devices
- Configure the network share that can be accessed by scheduled tasks
- Configure the reboot message sent to users
- Configure email notification templates
- Set the Remote Control log level and maintenance time
- Remote Control Defaults
- Reports Control
- Service Template Defaults
- Update Repository
- User Defaults
- Warranty Monitoring
- Email Server Settings
- Network Settings
- Probes
- PSA Integration
- Autotask
- Autotask PSA Integration Checklist
- Configure User Defined Fields in Autotask
- How to Configure MSP N-central with Autotask
- Mapping MSP N-central Customer to Autotask Accounts
- Mapping Device Classes for Autotask
- Setting Up Export Profiles
- Setting Up Autotask Ticketing Recipients
- Set Up Notifications to Update Ticket Status
- Setting Up Autotask Billing Profiles
- Modify an Autotask Billing Profile
- Delete an Autotask Billing Profile
- Enable an Autotask Billing Profile
- Disable an Autotask Billing Profile
- Set up an Autotask Billing Profile on Demand
- How to Set Up LiveLinks in Autotask
- ConnectWise
- ConnectWise Manage PSA Integration Checklist
- Overview: Integrating with ConnectWise Manage
- Download the ConnectWise Manage Client
- Obtain the ConnectWise Manage API Keys
- How to Configure MSP N-central with ConnectWise Manage
- Configure N-central to Communicate with ConnectWise Manage
- Map N-central Customers to ConnectWise Manage Customers
- Map Device Classes for ConnectWise Manage
- Set Up Export Device Profiles
- Set Up a ConnectWise Manage Ticketing Recipient
- Set Up Notifications to Update Ticket Status
- About Billing Profiles for ConnectWise Manage in MSP N-central
- Set up ConnectWise Manage Billing Profiles
- Set up a ConnectWise Manage Billing Profile On Demand
- Modify a ConnectWise Manage Billing Profile
- Delete a ConnectWise Manage Billing Profile
- Enable a ConnectWise Manage Billing Profile
- Disable a ConnectWise Manage Billing Profile
- Configure ConnectWise Manage Integration for Device Export
- Custom PSA
- Custom PSA Integration Checklist
- Configure Custom PSA Integration Settings
- Choose Customers for the Custom PSA Integration
- Configure Custom PSA Ticketing Recipients
- Configure the PSA Integration Message Template
- Parse Data from the N-central at the PSA
- Configure your PSA to Communicate with MSP N-central
- Help Desk Manager
- Marval
- MSP Manager
- Configure a Billing Profile for MSP Manager
- Configure Integration for MSP Manager
- Configure an Export Device Profile for MSP Manager
- Export Device Profile settings
- Overview: Integrating with MSP Manager
- Map N-central Customers to MSP Manager Customers
- Adding an MSP Manager Ticketing Recipient
- Ticket recipient settings
- Tigerpaw
- PSA and Ticketing Overview
- Export Asset Data from MSP N-central
- Review and Update the Time Limit of a Ticket
- View Ticket Details through Active Issues
- View Ticket Details through Device Details
- Create Tickets through Active Issues
- Create Tickets through Device Details
- Create Tickets from the Audit Trail
- Update Tickets using the Audit Trail
- Setting Up Notifications to Update Ticket Status
- Turning On or Removing PSA Integration
- Removing PSA Integration
- Reconnect PSA After Failure
- Troubleshooting PSA Integration
- Autotask
- Service Organizations
- System Backup and Restore
- User Management
- Maintenance
- MSP N-central Administration Console
- MSP Connect
- MSP Connect Audit Trail
- Chat with Remote Users in the MSP Connect Viewer
- Transfer Files in the MSP Connect Viewer
- Install the MSP Connect Viewer
- Launch the MSP Connect Viewer
- MSP Connect Log Files
- MSP Connect Supported Platforms
- MSP Connect Port Requirements
- Record MSP Connect Sessions
- Restart and Shutdown a Remote Device in the MSP Connect Viewer
- MSP Connect Architecture and Security Statement
- MSP Connect Services and Processes
- Run a Local Batch Script in the MSP Connect Viewer
- Run Tasks in the MSP Connect Viewer Shell
- Adjust Performance Settings in the MSP Connect Viewer
- Uninstall MSP Connect
- View Device Information in the MSP Connect Viewer
- What is MSP Connect?
- Remote Control
- Attended Remote Control
- Domain User Management
- Configuration
- Domain User Management
- Asset Discovery
- Mobile Device Management
- Requirements for Managing Mobile Devices
- Configure communication settings for the MDM Profile Server
- Mobile Device Management Profiles
- Mobile Device Profile Properties
- Apply profiles to mobile devices
- Inviting Mobile Devices to be Managed by N-central
- Accepting a Mobile Device Invitation
- Accepting an N-central invitation from an iOS device
- Accepting a mobile device invitation from an Android device
- Apple Push Notification Service (APNS)
- Erase all data from a mobile device
- Lock a mobile device
- Reset the passcode of mobile devices
- Send a message to mobile devices
- Tracking the Location of Mobile Devices with N-central
- Export information about managed mobile devices
- Add a note to mobile devices
- Mobile Device Management Frequently Asked Questions
- Scheduled Tasks
- Scheduled Tasks Overview
- Adding a Task to Push Third Party Software
- Adding Automation Policy Tasks
- Adding a Task to Run a Backup
- Adding Security Manager Scan Tasks
- Adding File Transfer Tasks
- Adding Intel® vPro™ Power Control Tasks
- Adding Last Recovery Point Export Tasks
- Adding Scripting Tasks
- Adding Intel® vPro™ System Defense Tasks
- Scheduled Tasks Limitations
- Script Software Repository
- Deploying
- Deploying probes and agents
- MSP N-Central deployment checklist (Domain)
- Professional and essential licenses
- MSP N-Central deployment checklist (Workgroup)
- Add an external device by IP address
- Add a new customer or site to your N-central network
- Removing Kaseya agents after migration
- Prepare your customer environment
- Create a probe admin account
- Windows server preparation for hardware monitoring
- Install and set up SNMP
- Group policy changes to the Windows firewall
- Automated discovery using a probe
- SNMP troubleshooting
- Install agents using a group policy script
- Configure DNS scavenging on the Windows server
- Install a Windows agent using a URL link
- Locate legacy agent software
- Manually add devices in a workgroup
- Network equipment preparation for SNMP and SYSLOG
- Migrate from Kaseya
- Duplicate customer lists from Kaseya
- Deploy N-central agents through Kaseya
- Rules
- Scheduled tasks
- About Scheduled Tasks
- Scheduled Task Profiles
- Scheduled Tasks Limitations
- Adding a Task to Push Third Party Software
- Adding Automation Policy Tasks
- Adding a Task to Run a Backup
- Adding Security Manager Scan Tasks
- Adding File Transfer Tasks
- Adding Intel® vPro™ Power Control Tasks
- Adding Last Recovery Point Export Tasks
- Adding Scripting Tasks
- Adding Intel® vPro™ System Defense Tasks
- Deleting Scheduled Tasks
- Probes and Agents
- Architectural overview
- Agents
- Probes
- What is a probe
- Install a Windows probe
- Upgrade a Windows probe
- Add a probe to MSP N-central
- Associate a probe to a notification
- Data persistence on Windows probes
- Share a probe between associated customers or sites
- Transfer tasks from one probe to another
- Disable a probe during maintenance
- Probe Troubleshooting
- Devices
- Direct Device Support
- About direct device support
- Monitor Windows services on a device with MSP N-central
- Manage services on a device
- View the system processes
- Monitor the processes on a device with MSP N-central
- Review applications on a device
- Review startup applications on a device
- Stop and start system processes
- Change the priority of a system process
- Approve software patches for applications
- Remove applications from a device
- Direct support for printers
- Delete a printer from a device
- Manage print jobs on a device
- Print a test page
- Review and modify the Registry
- Run an automation policy or script on a device
- Use the command prompt on a device
- Manage files on a device
- Device Tabs
- SNMP
- Device Details View
- How to Navigate to Maintenance Windows
- Adding Devices
- Deleting Devices
- Device Notes
- Discovering Backup Jobs on a Device
- Monitoring Backup Exec Jobs
- Editing Devices
- Generating Device Reports
- Managing Power Control on an Intel® vPro™ Device
- Manually Adding Network Devices
- Moving Devices
- Maintenance Windows
- Applying Service Templates
- Managing Service Template Association
- Setting the System Change Baseline
- Update Monitoring Software
- Viewing Device Associations
- Moving Devices Wizard
- Moving Devices Wizard: Choose Destination
- Moving Devices Wizard: Check Limits
- Moving Devices Wizard: Check Monitoring
- Moving Devices Wizard: Check Profiles
- Moving Devices Wizard: Moving Summary
- Direct Device Support
- Monitor
- Service Groupings
- Service Templates
- Adding Services
- Dashboards
- ApplicationCompliance
- Custom monitoring services
- Create a WMI-based custom monitoring service
- Create an Automation Manager policy-based custom monitoring service
- Create an SNMP custom monitoring service
- Apply custom monitoring services
- Apply a service template to a newly discovered device
- Use a rule to automate monitoring
- Set up server hardware monitoring
- Set up RAID monitoring
- Import custom monitoring services from the NRC
- Add Windows Event Log monitoring to a service template
- Add Windows Event Log monitoring service to a device
- Reducing notification noise in Windows event logs
- Views
- Filters and filtering
- Notifications
- Notifications Overview
- Create a notification
- Add correlated notifications
- Associate notifications to specific devices or probes
- Enable or disable a notification
- Suspend all notifications
- Send a test notification message
- Set business and after hours notifications
- Disable CPU and memory notification during backups
- Notifications and Windows event log monitoring
- Notifications troubleshooting
- Patch Management
- What is Patch Management
- Set up Patch Management
- Patch management Windows Update Agent and OS requirements
- Pre-deployment self-audit
- Patch Setup Wizard
- Patch caching
- Patch Management Profiles
- Enable Patch Management on devices
- Patch Management rules
- Approving patches automatically with rules
- Add an automatic approval rule
- Run a patch approval rule now
- Approving patches manually
- Patch approval definitions
- Patch approval hierarchy
- Microsoft patch classifications
- Patch on demand
- Monitoring patches
- Patch on boot
- Patch management reporting
- Configure patch status using a service template
- Third-party patch pop-ups and updates summary
- Backup Management
- Arcserve Backup
- What is Arcserve Backup
- Prepare for an Arcserve backup
- Configure a backup location for an Arcserve backup
- Add a Arcserve Backup profile
- Create a file copy policy
- Deploy Arcserve Backup on devices
- Deploy Arcserve backup using a rule
- Deploy Arcserve Backup manually
- Schedule a reboot after installing Arcserve Backup
- Bare metal recovery
- Monitoring backup management
- Third party backup software
- MSP Backup
- What is MSP Backup
- Prepare to use MSP Backup
- Add a MSP backup profile
- Install MSP Backup manually
- Install MSP Backup using a rule
- Manually start a backup job
- Back up specific files and folders
- Restore files to a device
- Restore a device system state
- Restore a backup for a device if MSP Backup is removed
- Access a system state restore for devices no longer using MSP Backup
- View MSP backup dashboards
- Monitoring MSP backup using services
- Arcserve Backup
- Security Manager
- Security Manager Modules
- Migrate to Security Manager
- Security Manager architecture
- Assess your Antivirus Needs
- Security Manager Deployment Checklist
- Hardware requirements for AV Defender
- Upgrade Agents and Probes
- Global Exclusions
- Select a Security Manager Profile
- Configure an Update Server
- Installing Security Manager
- Install Security Manager Manually
- Create a Maintenance Window for a Manual Installation
- Install AV Defender Automatically
- Enable the anti-ransomeware vaccine
- Run a Post-Installation Scan
- View Security Events
- Review AV Defender results
- Work with Quarantined Files
- Report Undetected Viruses
- AV Defender - FAQ
- Supported Operating Systems for AV Defender
- Monitoring third party antivirus software
- AV Defender Software Uninstall Limitations
- User Management
- Two-Factor Authentication
- Two-Factor Authentication Overview
- Two-Step Verification Overview
- Configure an account to use Two-Step Verification
- Login using Two-Step Verification
- View and regenerate Two-Step Verification backup codes
- AuthAnvil Authentication
- Create an AuthAnvil Two Factor Aunthentication Account
- Create an AuthAnvil Two-Factor Authentication Profile
- Configure a Two-Factor Authentication Profile
- Assign a Two-Factor Authentication Profile to a User
- Role Based Permissions
- Role Based Permissions Overview
- What is a role
- Default roles
- What is a user
- Default and upgrading users
- What is an Access Group
- What are permissions
- Assign a User to an Access Group
- Create an Access Group
- Merging Access Groups
- Create a Role
- Merging Roles
- Create a User
- User password management
- Reset a User Password
- Assign a User to a Role
- Unlock a user
- Enable and disable a user
- LDAP Servers
- Two-Factor Authentication
- Report Manager
- Reports and reporting
- Reports
- Administrative reports
- Report Manager
- Asset reports
- Availability reports
- Auditing an environment
- Best Practices
- Events reports
- The Executive Summary report
- The Hardware Inventory report
- Metrics reports
- The Network Assessment report
- Quarterly Customer Reviews
- Antivirus Reports
- Patch Management reports
- Scheduling reports
- Scheduling reports using the Report Manager
- The Software Inventory report
- Status reports
- Online Reports
- Scheduled reports
- Online Reports Overview
- Application Compliance by Application Report
- Application Compliance by Device Report
- Asset Site Report
- Availability Aggregated for One Device Report
- Availability Aggregated for One Service on One Device Report
- Availability of Multiple Services on Multiple Devices Report
- Availability Of Multiple Services On One Device Report
- Availability of One Service on Multiple Devices Report
- AV Defender Status Report
- AV Defender Threats Report
- Backup Manager Status Report
- Configuration Summary Report
- Customers Report
- Detailed Asset Report
- Detailed Status Report
- Devices Report
- Emailing Reports
- Executive Summary Report
- Exporting Reports
- Incident Summary Report
- License Usage Report
- License Compliance Report
- License Key Inventory Report
- Missing Patches (Summary) Report
- Mobile Device Status Report
- Agent/Probe Overview Report
- Notifications Sent Report
- Patch Approvals and Installations Report
- Patch Installation Status Report
- Patch Status (Detailed) Report
- Raw Monitored Data Report
- Remote Control Summary Report
- Scheduled Tasks Summary Report
- Self-Healing Report
- Service Metrics Report
- Status Distribution Report
- System Audit Report
- Customer/Site Users Report
- Warranty Expiry Report
- Windows Event Log Report
- Automation
- Objects
- Active Directory
- Add Member to AD Group
- Connection Objects
- Create Computer
- Create AD User
- Delete AD Computer
- Delete AD User
- Disable AD User
- Domain Information
- Enable AD User
- Forest Information
- Get AD Group Information
- Get AD Group Members
- Get AD User Account Information
- Get AD Users Authorization Group Membership
- Current Domain Controller
- Get Group Membership of User
- Highest Committed USN
- Inbound Queue
- Join Domain
- List Domain Controllers
- List Global Catalog
- List Servers In Domain
- List Servers In Domain by OS
- New AD Group
- Remove AD Group
- Remove Member From AD Group
- Replicate Now
- Replication Partners
- Replication Summary
- Require AD User Password Change
- Search AD Accounts
- Search Deleted AD Objects
- Set AD User Password
- Sites Information
- Synchronize
- Time Differential
- Trust List
- Unjoin Domain
- Unlock AD User Account
- Conditionals
- Control Flow
- DNS Managment
- Event Logs
- Exchange Management
- Connect Mailbox
- Create Mailbox
- Delete Mailbox
- Disable Out Of Office
- Disconnected Mailboxes
- Email Address Owner
- Enable Out Of Office
- Exchange 2007 Last Online Defrag Time
- Exchange 2010 Database Free Space
- Export Exchange 2010 Mailbox to PST
- Exchange Database Statistics
- Get Mailbox Quotas
- Mailbox Addresses
- Mailboxes Larger Than X
- Mailboxes With Multiple Addresses
- Mailbox Folder Statistics
- Mailbox Forwarding Information
- Mailbox Permissions
- Mailbox Size
- Send Mail
- Extensions
- File Management
- Calculate File MD5
- Calculate File SHA512
- Compress File
- Compress Folder
- Copy File
- Copy File from Server
- Copy Folder
- Create File
- Create Folder
- Create Zip File
- Decompress File
- Decompress Folder
- Delete File
- Delete Files Older Than X Days
- Delete Folder
- Download File from Amazon
- Download File From FTP
- Download File From URL
- Extract Compressed Files
- File Creation Date
- File/Folder Size
- File Modification Date
- File Search
- Find Text In File
- Find Top N Files By Size
- Find Top N Newest Files
- Find Top N Oldest Files
- Folder Creation Date
- Folder File Count
- Folder Modification Date
- Get Available Disk Space (GB)
- Get File Permissions
- Get Folder Permissions
- List FTP Files
- Move File
- Move Folder
- Rename File
- Rename Folder
- Replace Text In File
- Set Folder Permissions
- Upload File To FTP
- Formatting Logging
- Health and performance
- HyperV
- Add Migration Network
- Add Pass-Through Hard Disk to VM as VHD
- Add Resource Pool
- Add SCSI Controller
- Add VHD Resource Pool
- Add VHD to VM
- Add VM Network Adapter
- Add VM Storage Path
- Convert VHD to New VHD File
- Create New VHD
- Create Snapshot
- Delete Saved State
- Disable Integration Service
- Disable Migration
- Disable Resource Pool Metering
- Dismount VHD From Host
- DVD Add Drive to VM
- DVD Delete Drive From VM
- DVD Dismount Drive From VM
- DVD Get DVD Drive Information
- DVD Modify Drive on VM
- Enable Integration Service
- Enable Migration
- Enable Resource Pool Metering
- Export VM
- Export VM Snapshot
- Get Host Information
- Get Migration Networks
- Get Resource Pool Information
- Get Resource Pool Metering Statistics
- Get Snapshot Information
- Get Switches
- Get VHD Information
- Get Virtual Switch Extension
- Get VM All Snapshot Information
- Get VM Storage Paths
- Grant Connect Access
- Import VM
- List Information for All VHDs
- List Resource Pool Information
- List VM Network Adapters
- Merge Two VHDs
- Modify Host Information
- Modify Resource Pool
- Modify Serial COM Port
- Modify Switch
- Modify VM
- Modify VM Hard Disk
- Mount VHD to Host
- Move VM
- Move VM Storage Path
- New Switch
- Optimize VHD
- Remove All VM Hard Disks
- Remove Hard Disk from VM
- Remove Migration Network
- Remove Resource Pool
- Remove SCSI Controller
- Remove Snapshot
- Remove VM
- Remove VM Storage Path
- Rename Snapshot
- Rename Switch
- Replication Authority Entry Addition
- Replication Authority Entry Remove
- Replication Authority Information
- Replication Authority Modify
- Replication Host Disable Replication
- Replication Host Enable Replication
- Replication Host Get Replication Configuration Information
- Replication Host Modify Replication Settings
- Replication Statistics Get Information for All VMs
- Replication Statistics Get Information for One VM
- Replication Statistics Reset
- Replication VM Delete Replication Config
- Replication VM Enable Replication
- Replication VM Get Replication Information for All VMs
- Replication VM Get Replication Information for One VM
- Replication VM Resume Replication
- Replication VM Start Initial Replication
- Replication VM Stop Initial Replication
- Replication VM Stop Replication
- Replication VM Suspend Replication
- Reset Resource Pool Metering
- Re-size VHD
- Resource Pool Add Switch
- Resource Pool Remove Switch
- Restart VM
- Restore VM Snapshot
- Resume VM
- Revoke Connect Access
- Save VM
- Set VHD Properties
- Set VM CPU Settings
- Set VM Memory
- Shutdown VM
- Start VM
- Suspend VM
- Test VHD for Errors
- Update Migration Network
- VM Failover Complete Failover Process
- VM Failover Start Failover Process
- VM Failover Stop Failover Process
- VM Hard Disks Information
- VM Network Adapter Information
- VM Set BIOS Option
- IIS
- Network
- Office365
- Add Calendar Permission
- Add Mailbox Folder Permission
- Add Member to Distribution Group
- Add Member to Security Group
- Add Member to Security Role
- Add Permissions to Other Mailbox
- Add SendAs Permission to Mailbox
- Assign User License
- Create Distribution Group
- Create Mailbox
- Create Security Group
- Create User
- Delete Distribution Group
- Delete Mailbox
- Delete Security Group
- Delete User
- Disable Mailbox Forwarding
- Distribution Group Exists
- Enable Mailbox Forwarding
- Get Account SKU Information
- Get Distribution Group Information
- Get Domain Password Policy
- Get License Usage Information
- Get Mailbox Folder Permissions
- Get Mailbox Folder Statistics
- Get Mailbox Information
- Get Mailbox Permissions
- Get Mailbox Recipient Permissions
- Get Mailbox Statistics
- Get Role Group Information
- Get Security Group Member Information
- Get Security Role Information
- Get Security Role Membership for User
- Get User Explicit Permissions
- Get User Information
- Get User Logon Statistics
- Hide Mailbox from Address List
- Is Mailbox Forwarded
- Is User Deleted
- Is User Member of Distribution Group
- Is User Member of Security Group
- List All Deleted Users
- List All Distribution Groups
- List All Mailboxes
- List All Role Groups
- List All Security Group Members
- List All Security Role Members
- List All Security Roles
- List Distribution Group Members
- List Information for All Users
- Mailbox Exists
- Mailbox Get Deleted
- Mailbox List All Mailbox Statistics
- Modify Distribution Group
- Modify Security Group
- Modify User
- Remove Mailbox Folder Permission
- Remove Member from Distribution Group
- Remove Member from Security Group
- Remove Member from Security Role
- Remove Permission From Other Mailbox
- Remove SendAs Permission from Mailbox
- Reset User Password
- Restore Deleted User
- Role Group Exists
- Set Domain Password Policy
- Set Password Expiry Policy
- Set Strong Password Settings
- Unhide Mailbox from Address List
- User Exists
- User Has Security Role
- Printer
- Process
- Registry Management
- Restore Point
- Services
- Sharepoint
- SQL Server
- Attach Database
- Backup All Databases
- Connect to Database
- Detach Database
- Execute SQL Query
- Get SQL Database Files
- List SQL Databases
- List SQL Instances
- List SQL Ports
- SQL Database Defragmentation Levels
- SQL Integrity CheckCatalog
- SQL Integrity CheckDB
- SQL Integrity CheckDBAllocations
- SQL Integrity CheckDBTables
- SQL Rebuild Table Indexes
- SQL Reorganize Table Indexes
- SSH
- System
- Baseboard
- Battery Properties
- CD-ROM Properties
- Chkdsk
- CleanMgr
- Clear Remote User Client History
- Collect Drive Details
- Computer System
- Create Mapped Drive
- Delete Mapped Drive
- Delete Temporary Files
- Desktop Monitor
- Disable CDROM Drive
- Disable UAC
- Disable USB Devices
- Disable Windows Action Center
- Disable Wireless
- Disk Defragmentation
- Empty Recycle Bin
- Enable CDROM Drive
- Enable DHCP
- Enable UAC
- Enable USB Devices
- Enable Windows Action Center
- Enable Wireless
- Force Windows Update
- Get Available Windows Updates
- Get BIOS Information
- Get Date
- Get Default Browser
- Get Environment Variable
- Get Last Boot Time
- Get Mapped Drives
- Get OS Architecture
- Get OS Service Pack Level
- Get OS Type
- Get System Timezone
- Get Volume List
- Get Windows Features
- Get Windows ProductKey
- Get WMI Object
- Install Specific MS Patch
- Is UAC Enabled
- List Hotfixes
- List Network Shares
- List Startup Applications
- Lock Workstation
- Logical Disks
- Log Off All Users
- Log Off Current User
- Physical Memory
- Processor
- Prompt
- Remove Default Wallpaper
- Remove Network Share
- Rename Computer
- Renew DHCP
- Restart System
- Search Google
- Set Date
- Set Default Browser
- Set Default IE Homepage
- Set Environment Variable
- Set Power Plan
- Set Screensaver Settings
- Set Static IP
- Shutdown Computer
- Software Inventory
- Suspend Workstation
- Sync Time With DC
- Sync Time With External NTP
- System Enclosure
- Take Screenshot
- Uninstall Software
- USB Devices
- Telnet
- User Management
- Add User To Local Group
- Create Local User
- Delete Local User
- Disable Local User
- Enable Local User
- Get Local Groups
- Get Local Users
- Get Local Users In Group
- Get Logged On Users
- List Local Profiles
- Remove Local Profiles
- Remove User From Local Group
- Rename Local User Account
- Set Password Local User
- Unlock Local User Account
- Wake on LAN
- Windows Defender
- Windows Firewall
- Active Directory
- Policies
- Cisco and Wake on LAN
- Diagnostics
- CHKDSK
- Renew DHCP
- Disabled AD Accounts
- Email Delivery Time
- Expired AD Accounts
- HKLM Registry Query (Integer)
- HKLM Registry Query (String)
- Locked AD Accounts
- Mailbox Size
- Get Public IP Address
- Software Inventory
- Startup Apps and Top Processes
- List Startup Applications
- List Top CPU-MEM Processes
- Check if User Access Control (UAC) is Enabled
- DNS Server
- File Folder Management
- Extract Compressed Files
- Copy Folder to New Location
- Count Files in Folder
- Enable - Disable USB Drives
- Compress File
- Create ZIP File
- Decompress File
- Delete File
- Get File Creation Date
- Get File Modification Date
- Move File
- Rename File
- File Search
- Compress Folder
- Decompress Folder
- Delete Folder
- Get Folder Creation Date
- Get Folder Modification Date
- Move Folder
- Rename Folder
- Get Mapped Drives
- Map Network Printer
- F-Secure
- Hyper-V
- Create Hyper-V Guest Snapshot
- Delete Hyper-V Guest Snapshot
- Disable Hyper-V Resource Meter
- Enable Hyper-V Resource Meter
- Get Hyper-V Host Information
- Get info on Hyper-V Guest VHDs
- Hyper-V Guest Snapshot Info
- Import and Start Hyper-V Guest
- New VHD Mount to Hyper-V Host
- Restart Hyper-V Guest
- Resume Hyper-V Guest VM
- Save and Stop Hyper-V Guest
- Start Hyper-V Guest VM
- Stop and Delete Hyper-V Guest
- Stop and Export Hyper-V Guest
- Stop Hyper-V Guest VM
- Suspend Hyper-V Guest VM
- Lync
- Maintenance
- Backup Windows Event Log
- Clean Windows Update Folder
- Clear Print Spool
- Device Maintenance
- Disk Cleanup
- Disk Defragmentation
- Flush DNS
- Delete Temporary Files
- Empty Recycle Bin
- Remove Cached Meta Data
- Trim Oldest Files from Folder
- Veeam Failed Jobs
- Veeam Job Monitor
- Veeam Sure Job Monitor
- Windows Desktop Regular Maintenance with User Prompt
- Windows Backup
- Office365
- Add Office 365 SendAs Permission
- Create Office 365 Distribution Group
- Create Office 365 Shared Mailbox
- Create Office 365 Shared Room
- Create Office 365 User
- Delete Office 365 Distribution Group
- Delete Office 365 Mailbox
- Delete Office 365 User
- Disable Office 365 Mailbox Forwarding
- Enable Office 365 Mailbox Forwarding
- Get Info on all Office 365 Mailboxes
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List All Security Group Members
Retrieves details on all members of a Security Group.
Input Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
User Name |
String |
Yes |
User name used to authenticate to the Office 365 web service. |
Password |
Password |
Yes |
Password used to authenticate to the Office 365 web service. |
Group Name |
String |
Yes |
Name of the security group to retrieve members for. |
Output Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Row Count |
String |
The number of rows within the array produced from the object. |
Common Name |
String |
The common name of the Security Group member. |
Displayed Name |
String |
The display name of the Security Group member. |
User Email Address |
String |
The email address of the Security Group member. |
Group Member Type |
String |
The Security Group member type. |
Last Directory Sync Time |
Date |
The date of the last directory synchronization. |
Object ID |
String |
The object ID of the Security Group member. |
Overall Provisioning Status |
String |
This should show HEALTHY if all is okay. This will show if the provisioning occurred properly on the server. |
Validation Status |
String |
This also should show HEALTHY or OK. This will show if the periodical validation checks passed. |
Result |
Number |
Returns a success value of zero. Any value other than zero indicates failure. |
Example Input Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Example |
---|---|---|---|
User Name |
String |
Yes |
Office365Admin@ABC.onmicrosoft.com |
Password |
Password |
Yes |
<Link to Start Parameter> |
Group Name |
String |
Yes |
Marketing |