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Ini Files
Controls the creation of .ini file operations, allowing you to modify .ini files.
Tip:
You can use dynamic tokens to extend Workspace Environment Management actions to make them more powerful.
Ini files operation list
A list of your existing ini file operations. You can use Find to filter the list by name or ID against a text string.
To add an .ini files operation
- Use the context menu Add command.
- Enter details in the New Ini Files Operation dialog tabs, then click OK.
Fields and controls
Name. The display name of the .ini file operation, as it appears in the Ini File Operations list.
Description. This field is only shown in the edition/creation wizard and allows you to specify additional information about the resource.
.ini File Operation State. Toggles whether the .ini file operation is enabled or disabled. When disabled, it is not processed by the agent even if assigned to a user.
Target Path. This specifies the location of the .ini file that will be modified as it resolves in the user’s environment.
Target Section. This specifies which section of the .ini file is targeted by this operation. If you specify a non-existent section, it will be created.
Target Value Name. This specifies the name of the value that will be added.
Target Value. This specifies the value itself.
Run Once. By default, Workspace Environment Management performs an .ini file operation every time the agent refreshes. Tick this box to make Workspace Environment Management only perform the operation once, rather than at every refresh. This speeds up the agent refresh process, especially if you have many .ini file operations assigned to your users.
Action Type. Describes what type of action this resource is.
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