True, but Force Runs could be assigned to an OU, User, Group, etc......
If you had to "Ghetto it", it would likely just be easier to open each app
and check the associations.
(But truthfully, I have always had my employer put in a PO for JRB Software.
If necessary, I would get a demo copy, create a small script, and then
demonstrate to my boss that I just saved 2 weeks of work. Then give him a
list of tasks I want to do that would require him hiring a much larger
staff. All of a sudden the cost of JRB software quickly falls into the
Negative 10,000s of Dollars or Negative 100,000s of Dollars. Really the
latter for the extent that I made use of it.)
"Greg Nash" <GNash@waterboards.ca.gov> wrote in message
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> Wouldn't a 'ghetto' way to get this info be to export the info from
> naldiag?
>
> It shows what apps are flagged for forced run, Only problem I see is that
> you'd have to login to each context you have user apps assigned to
> (same goes for workstations as well). Not perfect, but it may get you the
> info your looking for.
>
>
>
>>>> On 1/27/2009 at 10:56 AM, in message
> <msmithdavis.3moqze@no-mx.forums.novell.com>,
> msmithdavis<msmithdavis@no-mx.forums.novell.com> wrote:
>> Can a query be run that will report what applications are set to
>> 'ForceRun'?--
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