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Executing Scripts

In the SA Client, you can execute scripts in the following ways:

Execute a server script directly on servers or server groups and execute scripts in the Global Shell. See Running a Server Script (Saved Script or Ad-Hoc Script) and Running an OGFS Script for more information.

Add a script to a software policy and execute the script by attaching the software policy to the server and then remediating the server against the software policy. See "Software management" in the SA 10.50 User Guide for more information.

A software policy allows you to execute multiple scripts on a servers or server groups simultaneously, and execute a sequence of scripts on a server by specifying an install order in the software policy. See "Software management" in the SA 10.50 User Guide for information about software policies.

Note
You must have a set of permissions to execute a script. To obtain these permissions, contact your SA Administrator. See the SA 10.50 Administration Guide for more information. For security purposes, several permission-based scenarios can be experienced to run or copy scripts in folders, run super user scripts, run non-super user scripts, etc.