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2010-06-15
19:55
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OMW 8.16 all windows enviroment. Looking for a way to generate messages when a file is newly created in a specific folder that is 1K in size. These are files have random information in the file name but they all start with a similar name so wild cards would work. Any assitance in pointing me in the right direction would be appreciated.
regards,
scottr
regards,
scottr
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2010-06-28
20:09
Hi Scott,
You could use Measurement threshold that uses a vb script to do all the work. I've attached another screen shot of a policy we are using...
Thanks,
Brandy
You could use Measurement threshold that uses a vb script to do all the work. I've attached another screen shot of a policy we are using...
Thanks,
Brandy
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2010-06-15
21:30


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2010-06-28
19:47
Sorry for the delay in points and responding. Thanks for reading and the information. The specific file size is 1K and of course looking for newly created files following a specific naming convention where I could use a wildcard eg Name*
thank you
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thank you
scottr


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Hi Scott,
You could use Measurement threshold that uses a vb script to do all the work. I've attached another screen shot of a policy we are using...
Thanks,
Brandy
You could use Measurement threshold that uses a vb script to do all the work. I've attached another screen shot of a policy we are using...
Thanks,
Brandy
http://www.linkedin.com/in/brandyreid
Say "Thanks" by clicking on Kudo's to the left 🙂
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