Use the Actions tab of the Configuration Manager 2007 Status Filter Rules Properties dialog box to specify the actions to take when a status message matches the criteria specified in the General tab.
- Write to the ConfigMgr database
- Writes the status message to the Configuration Manager 2007 site database.
- Allow the user to delete messages after how many days
- Specifies the number of days to keep the status message in the Configuration Manager 2007 site database. The default is 1 day for newly created status filer rules. This counter is enabled only when Write to the ConfigMgr database is selected.
- Report to the event log
- Writes the status message to the Windows event log.
- Replicate to the parent site
- Passes the message up to the parent site.
- Replication priority
- Specifies the replication priority for sending status messages
to the parent site, which can be one of the following:
- Low
- Medium
- High
- Low
- Run a program
- Specifies that when a status message matches the status filter rule, then a program should be run. For example, you could specify a program that sends you mail saying a certain message has been generated, or a command that takes corrective action, such as defragmenting a disk.
- Program
- The command line of the program to run. The maximum length is 1024 characters. This field is enabled only when Run a program is selected.
- Do not forward to status summarizers
- Specifies that the status message should not be forwarded to any status summarizer.
- Do not process lower-priority status filter rules
- Stops evaluation at this filter rule. When a status message matches this rule, rules below it in the results pane (of Status Filter Rules) are not evaluated.
- OK
- Saves the changes and exits the dialog box.
- Cancel
- Exits the dialog box without saving any changes.
- Apply
- Saves the changes and remains in the dialog box.
- Help
- Opens the help topic for this tab of the dialog box.