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Refresh Client

Applies To: Opalis 6.3

The Refresh Client object is used in a policy that initiates Configuration Manager client actions on the client so that advertisements and policies will be retrieved by the target computer as soon as possible. This enables more rapid processing of Configuration Manager actions in an Opalis workflow.

This object connects to the client computer using a remote WMI connection and does not connect to the Configuration Manager Site server. Specific firewall settings are a prerequisite for this object to function correctly. For more information about remote WMI see Connecting to WMI on a Remote Computer in the Microsoft MSDN Library (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkID=184817).

Connecting remotely using WMI also requires appropriate credentials. If the account used for the Opalis Management Service does not have rights to access WMI on the target computer you will need to specify an account that does by using the optional properties. For more information about WMI security and connection settings, see Securing a Remote WMI Connection in the Microsoft MSDN Library (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkID=144681).

Important

Avoid using this object to refresh a large number of clients simultaneously.

Because this object targets individual computers and bypasses the normal communication processes of Configuration Manager, including client polling intervals that might be configured for optimal site performance, use of this object should be limited to individual computers or small groups of computers in a workflow.

For the procedure to configure this object, see: Configuring the Refresh Client Object

Properties and Published Data

The following tables list the properties and published data for this object.

Refresh Client Properties

Element Description Valid Values Look up

Action

The Configuration Manager client action to perform

Software Updates Scan and Deployment Re-evaluation

Machine Policy Retrieval & Evaluation Cycle

Yes

Computer

The computer with the Configuration Manager client to remotely refresh

String

No

Connection Required Properties

Element Description Valid Values Look up

Authentication Level

The authentication level used to connect to WMI. For more information, see Authentication Level Enumeration in the Microsoft MSDN Library (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203420).

Packet

Call

Connect

Default

None

Packet Integrity

Packet Privacy

Unchanged

Yes

Enable Privileges

Sets a value indicating that user privileges need to be enabled for the connection operation. This property should only be used when the operation performed requires a certain user privilege to be enabled, for example, a computer restart.

True or False

Yes

Impersonation Level

Defines the security impersonation level for the WMI connection. For more information, see Impersonation Level Enumeration in the Microsoft MSDN Library (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203421).

Impersonate

Anonymous

Default

Identify

Delegate

Yes

Locale

The client can request data from the WMI server in a client-preferred locale. This string is specified as MS_xxx format. For more information, see Locale IDs in the Microsoft MSDN Library (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=165561).

String (Default: MS_409)

No

Timeout (Seconds)

The user-specified timeout value. If the step does not finish in the specified time period, the client engine explicitly stops the action with a status of Failed.

Integer

No

Connection Optional Properties

Element Description Valid Values Look up

Authority

Sets the authority used to authenticate the specified user. For more information, see Connection Options Authority in the Microsoft MSDN Library (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=203424).

Kerberos: <Principal name>

NTLMDOMAIN: <domain name>

No

Password

The password for the account credentials specified in the Username property

String

No

Username

The account credentials with WMI access to the remote client, in the format domain\username

String

No

Refresh Client Published Data

Element Description Value Type

Action

The Configuration Manager client action performed

String

Authentication Level

The authentication level used to connect to WMI

String

Authority

The authority used to authenticate the specified user

String

Computer

The name of the computer on which the action was performed

String

Enable Privileges

Sets a value indicating that user privileges need to be enabled for the connection operation

True or False

Impersonation Level

Defines the security impersonation level for the WMI connection

String

Locale

The specified client locale

String

Timeout (Seconds)

The user-specified timeout value

Integer

Username

The account credentials in the format domain\username with WMI access to the remote client

String

Password

The password for the account credentials specified in the Username property

String

Configuring the Refresh Client Object

To configure the Refresh Client object

  1. From the Objects window, drag a Refresh Client object to the active policy window.

  2. Double-click the Refresh Client object icon. The Properties dialog box opens.

  3. Configuring the Details tab:

    In the Fields section, enter a value for each of the required properties. If the property is Lookup-enabled, you can click the ellipsis (…) button next to the text box to browse for a value.

    You can also use published data to automatically populate the value of the property from the data output by a previous object in the workflow.

    To use published data

    1. Right-click the property value box, click Subscribe, and then click Published Data.

    2. Click the Object drop-down box and select the object from which you want to obtain the data.

    3. To view additional data elements common across the policy, select Show Common Published Data.

    4. Click the published data element you want to use, and then click OK.

      For a list of the data elements published by each object, see the Published Data tables in the object topic. For information about the Common Published Data items, see the "Policy Workflow Rules" chapter of the Opalis Integration Server Client User Guide (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=205284).

  4. Click the Connection tab. Enter a value for each of the required properties. If the property is Lookup-enabled, you can click the ellipsis (…) button next to the text box to browse for a value. You can also use published data to automatically populate the value of the property from the data output by a previous object in the workflow.

  5. To use additional properties, click Optional Fields.

    1. In the Select Properties dialog, select the properties you want to apply to this object from the Available Properties list, and then click the right arrow button (>>). The properties appear in the Selected Properties list.

    2. To remove a property from the Selected Properties list, click the property, and then click the left arrow button (<<).

    3. Click OK to save the changes.

    4. Assign values to the properties or Subscribe to Published data from the previous object in the workflow.

  6. For information about the settings on the General and Run Behavior tabs, see Common Configuration Instructions for all Objects.

  7. Click Finish.

Other Objects

The Integration Pack for System Center Configuration Manager contains the following additional objects: