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Out of Date computer reports and alerts by sub-estate

Is there a way to run reports to detect Out of Date machines? The current reports seem to be based on Up to date machines, which I suppose might be a handy report to give to a supervisor, but for detecting problem areas we would like reports to show us areas needing improvement. Is there a way to automate much a report?

The report might be uneccessary if alert notifications operated differently. Unfortunatly alerts seem to give notifications for the enterprise, with no options for narrowing the scope to a defined subestate/role/group. I wish there was a way to define alerts so the alaarm scope was chosen first, and you would define a specific email address for that chosen scope. This way we could have multiple alarms for different group...a useful solution for a large enterprise. Are these ideas feature requests or is there a way to currently acheive this?

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  • Thanks for the reply,

    I haven't seen any sub-estate specific options for alerts. I think SOME of the reports query by subestate if configured to do so, but not all. I would be interested in executing critical alerts for all of our District Techs, with the emails going to distribution groups. Unfortunatly the only alert properties available from what I can tell is selecting the lanuage.

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  • Thanks for the reply,

    I haven't seen any sub-estate specific options for alerts. I think SOME of the reports query by subestate if configured to do so, but not all. I would be interested in executing critical alerts for all of our District Techs, with the emails going to distribution groups. Unfortunatly the only alert properties available from what I can tell is selecting the lanuage.

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