Viewing information about a task
Viewing information about a task
August 12, 2024
ID 247673
To view task details:
- Select the Tasks section in the application web interface window.
This opens the task table.
- Select the task for which you want to view information.
This opens a window containing information about the task.
The window can contain the following information depending on the task type:
- State—Task completion status.
- Description is the task description.
- File path—Path to the file or data stream.
- Information type—Type of the collected data.
- Registry key—Path to the registry key that you want to get.
- Process ID—Process identifier.
- Mask—Mask of files that are included in the data list.
- Metafiles—NTFS metafiles that you want to get.
- Volume—name of the drive from which you want to receive metafiles, disk image, or memory dump.
- Share path—path to a shared network resource.
- Stored file—link to the file received as a result of the task execution.
- Maximum nesting level—Maximum nesting level of folders which the application searches for files.
- Exclusions—Folders in which searching and scanning files is prohibited.
- Scan scope—Folders which are scanned by YARA rules.
- Action—Action that was performed for the service.
The application supports the following operations with services:
- Start.
- Stop.
- Pause.
- Resume.
- Delete.
- Modify startup type.
- Maximum scan duration—Maximum task execution time, after which the scan is stopped.
- SHA256—SHA256 hash of the file that you want to receive.
- Run as—Option to run the application using the name of the local system.
- Created by—Name of the user who created the task.
- Tenant—Name of the tenant. Displayed only when you are using the distributed solution and multitenancy mode.
- Time created—Time when the task was created.
- Time completed—Task completion time.
- Report—Task result on selected hosts.
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