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The following settings can be configured using the global configuration file:
•AddRemove - determines whether installed packages create an entry in Add/Remove Programs.
•AllowedGroups - specifies if the membership of a user is checked.
•AllowPeerToPeer - specifies whether or not managed devices can obtain downloaded files from other managed devices on the same LAN.
•AllowRebootIfLocked - controls whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager reboots the managed device if the package being installed requires it even if the machine is locked.
•AllowTimeoutIfLocked - controls whether the time interval for prompting the end-user commences immediately if the desktop is locked or commences when the desktop is unlocked.
•CheckCatalogDigest - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager performs a check on package-level MD5 digests during self-heal operations.
•CheckCertificateRevocation - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager checks the certificate revocation list when accepting web server signatures from an HTTPS server.
•CheckFileDigest - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager performs a check on file-level MD5 digests during self-heal operations.
•CheckRegistry (or Reg on command-line) - determines if RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager performs self-healing on registry keys and configuration files.
•CmdLineOverrides - determines whether options set on the command-line override fixed settings in the registry or network configuration files.
•ConfirmSharedFileRemoval - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager displays a dialog when removing a file.
•ConnectionAttempts - the number of times that a no connection is available error can be reported while trying to connect to a particular distribution location as a file share.
•DisplayAllAuthcode - determines the subsequent behavior after RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager encounters an invalid signature when performing an Authenticode check.
•EnablePolicyFailOver - determines if a server-side policy file is used if no client-side policy file can be accessed.
•ForceReboot - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager forces a reboot if the package being installed requires it. A forced reboot suppresses any user interaction required to close other applications that may be running.
•ForceRebootIfLocked - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager performs a forced reboot if the machine is locked. A forced reboot suppresses any user interaction required to close other applications that may be running.
•ForceSharedFileRemove - allows for the deletion of redundant files in the Windows system folder.
•ForceValidSignature - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager prompts the user before installing a package when the Authenticode signatures are valid.
•GlobalConfigSource - identifies a URL that contains installation settings.
•http_proxy - contains the proxy settings for the RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager installation agent.
•InstallationStatusRefreshPeriod - specifies how frequently (in seconds) RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager recreates installation events for packages that are installed or flagged as not required.
•InstallerARPModify - determines whether external installer package details can be modified in Add/Remove Programs.
•InstallerARPRemove - determines whether external installer packages can be uninstalled using Add/Remove Programs.
•LogFile (Installation Agent) - specifies the name of the file used to store the logging information.
•LogFileOld (Installation Agent) - specifies the name of the file used to store additional logging information.
•LogFileSize (Installation Agent) - specifies the maximum size of the log file.
•LogInstallCheck - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should recreate installation events while checking packages for an installation or upgrade.
•LogInstallFail - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should log failed installation attempts.
•LogInstallPass - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should log successful installation attempts.
•LogLevel (Installation Agent) - specifies the level of logging returned by the smart agent.
•LogUninstallFail - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should log failed uninstallation attempts.
•LogUninstallPass - specifies whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager should log successful uninstallation events.
•LowProfile (Installation Agent, Inventory Agent) - specifies the processing priority used for RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager processes.
•MsiReinstallFeatures - specifies the MSI components to be installed (equivalent to the MSI property REINSTALL).
•MsiReinstallModeLevel - identifies what will be reinstalled (equivalent to the MSI property REINSTALLMODE).
•MsiRepair - determines if MSI repair operations are performed at the same time as RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager self-healing operations.
•MsiRepairLevel - identifies what will be repaired (equivalent to the MSI property REINSTALLMODE).
•MsiSourceLocation - determines whether Windows Installer packages are installed from the local Windows Installer cache of the managed device or from a distribution location.
•MsiUILevel - determines the user interaction level for MSI (equivalent to the /q option in the msiexec.exe command-line).
•MsiUninstallArgs - defines arguments to include in the MSI command-line for uninstall operations.
•NetworkHighSpeed (Installation Agent) - specifies the lowest network speed to consider to be a high-speed network connection.
•NetworkHighUsage - specifies the maximum bandwidth for high-speed connections.
•NetworkHighUsageLowerLimit - specifies the minimum NetworkHighUsage value that can be set for a managed device.
•NetworkHighUsageUpperLimit - specifies the maximum NetworkHighUsage value that can be set for a managed device.
•NetworkLowUsage - specifies the maximum bandwidth for low-speed connections.
•NetworkLowUsageLowerLimit - specifies the minimum NetworkLowUsage value that can be set for a managed device.
•NetworkLowUsageUpperLimit - specifies the minimum NetworkLowUsage value that can be set for a managed device.
•NetworkMaxRate (Installation Agent) - specifies the rate at which the managed device accesses data over the network.
•NetworkMinSpeed (Installation Agent) - specifies the minimum network speed at which RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager will install or update a package.
•NetworkRetries - specifies the number of times that failed network operations are retried before an alternative distribution location is attempted.
•NetworkSense (Installation Agent) - determines whether network checks are bypassed.
•NetworkTimeout (InstallationAgent) - specifies the number of seconds of inactivity before a network operation will time out.
•NoStage - determines whether files are downloaded directly to their destination folder or a staging area.
•PolicyServerPriority - specifies the priority to apply to the distribution location that is identified by the PolicyServerURL (internal-only) setting.
•PromptOnCOMRegFailures - determines whether the user is prompted when RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager fails to register a COM server.
•PromptOnInstallCompletion - determines whether the user is informed that the installation of a package has been completed.
•PromptOnUninstallCompletion - determines whether the user is informed that the uninstallation of a package has been completed.
•PublicAppAccess - determines the access of RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager to the Windows Common folders and files on Windows.
•QuietUntilUpdate - determines if the user interface of RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager on a managed device is hidden until an interaction is necessary or if it is displayed.
•RebootCmdLine - used to reboot from the command-line.
•RebootContinueAfterCmdFailure - specifies whether to continue with the reboot if a prereboot command returned a non-zero exit code.
•RebootIfRequired - determines whether to reboot if RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager has determined that a reboot is necessary.
•RebootPostCommand - specifies the command that is executed after rebooting a managed device using reboot.exe.
•RebootPreCommand - specifies the command that is executed before rebooting a managed device using reboot.exe.
•RebootPromptCycles - specifies the number of times an end-user can postpone the reboot of the managed device initiated by the RMS UEM AppCenter.
•RebootPromptUnlimited - specifies if prompting to reboot will continue until the managed device has rebooted.
•RebootPromptWait - specifies the time interval (in seconds) that RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager has to wait before once again displaying the dialog that prompts the end-user to reboot.
•ReinstallRequiresVersionChange - determines when the RMS UEM AppCenter will upgrade, downgrade, or reinstall packages.
•RenotifyTimeout - determines the length of time in seconds that installation agent dialogs can remain hidden while waiting to time out before they are displayed to the user once more.
•SaveAllUserSymbols - determines whether RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager retains the installation settings set by a top-level or prerequisite catalog.
•SecurityPatchRebootIfRequired - specifies the default response to dialogs displayed during security patch installation that prompt the user to allow a reboot.
•SelfHeal - specifies whether self-healing should occur for an individual package when RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager updates machine or user policies.
•ServiceConnectTimeout - controls the amount of time that the ndserv.exe has in order to establish a named pipe connection with the ndlaunch.exe.
•ServiceCreateTimeout - controls the amount of time that the ndlaunch.exe has in order to establish a named pipe connection with the ndserv.exe.
•StageInactivePackages - used to download all application files referenced in a policy that is scheduled to be activated some time in the future.
•StrictInstall - determines if the policy agent returns a non-zero exit code if any package in the policy fails to install.
•SupplyWorstCaseReturnValue - determines whether an error is only reported when an installation agent operation fails regardless of whether the installation is successful or not.
•TrustDatabaseFxd - specifies if trusted and excluded locations can only be changed by users with administrator privileges.
•UITimeoutWait - determines the time (in seconds) that a RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager installation agent dialog is being displayed before timing out and automatically selecting the default response.
•UseTrustDatabase - specifies if the distribution location from where a file is collected is taken into consideration.
•VerifyCatalogSigned - specifies if RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager uses Authenticode to check the digital signature referenced in the implementation archive before installing a package.
•VerifyFilesSigned - specifies if RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager checks for a valid Authenticode digital signature in executable files that it downloads before installing them.
•VirusScan - specifies if RayManageSoft Unified Endpoint Manager scans the downloaded files for viruses before installing them.
•VirusScanCommand - determines the virus scan application that is being used.