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Adding a new remediation script
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Use the Policy Management > Resources > Remediation Scripts > Remediation Script Details page to define a new endpoint, incident management, or policy script.
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To access this page, click New on the Resources > Remediation Scripts page, then select the type of script.
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To add a remediation script:
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Enter a Name for this remediation script.
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Enter a Description for this script.
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Define a script for each available operating system. When a breach is discovered on an endpoint, the system knows which version to run.
Complete the fields on each tab as follows:
 
If the script requires additional files, such as a resource file or other scripts that it calls, click Additional Files then browse to a zip file containing the additional file(s) to run.
Note: Additional files are placed in the same folder as the script, and they are automatically downloaded by the endpoints.
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Click OK. A progress bar shows the progress of each file as it uploads. You can cancel the process at any time. When the upload is complete, the new external command appears in the details pane.
When editing an existing script, you'll see Update buttons instead of Browse buttons. To edit a script:
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By Current executable file, click Update. You are alerted that the executable file will be removed from the management server.
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Click OK to continue.
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For more information about writing a remediation script, Creating Remediation Scripts. This document describes:
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