View Maintenance Windows Associated with Device
The maintenance windows tab lists all maintenance windows to which the device is assigned.
- A maintenance window is a scheduled time-slot when your Endpoint Manager procedures will run. A procedure is a task you want to run on your devices. For example, to patch all Windows endpoints.
- You create a maintenance window by adding a ‘Maintenance Window’ section to a Windows profile. You can then assign any procedures in the profile to the maintenance window.
- The procedures will run on all devices to which the profile is applied at the time set in the maintenance window.
- See Maintenance Window Settings for more help on this topic.
View maintenance windows associated with a device
- Click 'Devices' > 'Device List'
- Click the 'Device Management' tab
- Select a company or a group to view the list of devices in that group
Or
- Select 'Show all' to view every device enrolled to EM
- Click on any Windows device then select the 'Maintenance Windows' tab
- A green ‘On’ icon means that the device is in at least one active maintenance window.
- As mentioned earlier, a maintenance window is a section in a configuration profile. The ‘Profile’ column shows you which profile(s) have maintenance windows which include this device.
- The ‘Current Status’ column shows you whether the maintenance window is active or not.
Maintenance Windows - Column Descriptions |
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Column Heading |
Description |
Name |
The label of the maintenance window. |
Period |
How often the maintenance window runs. |
Profile |
The profile to which the
maintenance window belongs.
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Maintenance Time |
The time slot defined in the maintenance window.
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Current Status |
Whether or not the maintenance window is active. |
Created by |
The administrator who created the profile.
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Created on |
The date and time at which the profile was created. |
- Click any column header except 'Maintenance Time' and 'Current Status' to sort items in alphabetical or ascending/descending order.