Workstation report
- 2 minutes to read
- Print
- DarkLight
- PDF
Workstation report
- 2 minutes to read
- Print
- DarkLight
- PDF
Article summary
Did you find this summary helpful?
Thank you for your feedback
You will find, in the workstation report, information about:
Icons
Item | Description |
---|---|
Show filters | It’s identified by the magnifying glass icon. Displays or hides the search fields present on the screen. |
Update | It’s identified by the counterclockwise arrow icon. Refreshes the page. |
View actions | It’s identified by the three vertical dots icon. Displays a drop-down menu with possible actions for the reports. |
New | Drop-down menu option identified by the group icon. Opens a new page for adding a new internal user group. |
Print report | Drop-down menu option identified by the printer icon. Opens a new page for printing the report. |
Export CSV | Drop-down menu option identified by the sheet of paper icon. Download the report. |
Schedule report | Drop-down menu option identified by the clock icon. Open the form Schedule report. |
Search fields
Item | Description |
---|---|
Code | Filter the workstation by the identification number. |
Hostname | Filter the name of the workstation. |
Domain | Filter workstation’s domain name. |
IP | Filter workstation’s IP address. |
go version | Filter which version of the Go Windows agent is installed. |
S.O | Filter what’s the OS version of the workstation |
Last session | Filter the start date that the last session took place. |
until | Filter at the final date that the last session took place. |
Last policies synchronization | Filter the initial date that was carried out during the last policy synchronization. |
until | Filter the final date that the last policy synchronization occurred. |
Include | Filter the starting date that the GO Endpoint Manager has been installed on the workstation. |
until | Filter the final date that the GO Endpoint Manager were installed on the workstation. |
Date of authorization | Filter the starting date that the workstation has been authorized. |
until | Filter the final date that the workstation has been authorized. |
Date of inactivation | Filter the start date when the workstation was turned off. |
until | Filter the final date that the workstation was deactivated. |
Status | What is the status of the workstation: Inactive: the administrator has disabled the installation or use of GO Endpoint Manager for Windows on the workstation. Pending: the administrator hasn’t yet approved or declined the new installation. Authorized: the administrator has approved the installation and use of GO Endpoint Manager for Windows on the workstation. |
Client type | What type of client is installed: Sudo Manager, Privilege Manager, AD bridge, and Caitsith. |
Filter | Button to run the configured filtering process. |
Clear | Button to clear filled fields and start a new search. |
Info
The system will show the status Pending if automatic approval of workstations and users isn’t enabled. By default, GO Endpoint Manager for Windows comes with inactive options, forcing the administrator to manually approve workstations and users.
The results are displayed in a list format, with columns named after the corresponding fields. The list presents some information that isn’t included in the search fields:
- Active users: how many users are active on the workstation.
Action
Item | Description |
---|---|
Details | View details about the status of the workstation. |
View actions | It’s identified by the three vertical dots icon. Displays a drop-down menu with possible actions for the reports. |
Users | Allows to visualize which users on the workstation ran GO Endpoint Manager for Windows. |
Events | Allows to view events captured by GO Endpoint Manager for Windows services or performed by users through it on this workstation. |
Authorize | Allows authorizing the use of the GO Endpoint Manager for Windows on the workstation. |
Disable | Allows you to disable the use of GO Endpoint Manager for Windows on the workstation. |
Was this article helpful?