Printer use, Check asset files – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

Asset Number—Number of the asset on which a USB storage device is used.

{

Asset Name—Name of the asset on which a USB storage device is used.

{

Owner—Owner of the asset on which a USB storage device is used.

{

Logic Drive—Drive letter of the USB storage device displayed on the asset.

{

USB Plugged (Server)—Time recorded by the DAM server when the USB storage device was
connected to the asset.

{

USB Unplugged (Server)—Time recorded by the DAM server when the USB storage device was
disconnected from the asset.

{

Details—Click the Details icon

to view detailed USB storage device usage information.

2.

Click Back to return to the Asset Details page.

Printer Use

Use the Printer Use option to view printer usage information for an asset.

1.

Click Printer Use in the Action menu.
The Printer Usage Log List displays printer usage information.
Printer Usage Log List contents

{

Asset Number—Number of the asset that submitted a printer task.

{

Asset Name—Name of the asset that submitted a printer task.

{

Owner—Owner of the asset that submitted a printer task.

{

Printer Name—Name of the printer used by the asset.

{

File Name—Name of the printed file.

{

Printed Pages—Number of printed pages.

{

Report Time—Time recorded by the DAM server when the asset used the printer.

{

Share Printer—Indicates whether the printer is a shared printer.

2.

Click Back to return to the Asset Details page.

Check Asset Files

Use the Check Asset Files option to search files on the asset for auditing.

1.

Click Check Asset Files in the Action menu.
The Add Check Task page appears.

2.

Configure the following parameters:

{

Check Files in—Enter the absolute path of the file you want to audit, ending with a backward
slash (\).

{

File Name Includes—Enter a partial or complete file name.

The file name can contain the wildcard characters asterisk (*) and question mark (?). An
asterisk can match zero or more characters.

A question mark matches any character except the dot (.), and matches zero characters or
one character when it is placed in front of the dot, or one character when it is placed after

the dot.

The file name cannot contain four or more consecutive question marks or any of the
following characters: angle brackets (< >), quotation mark ("), forward slash (/), backward

slash (\), and vertical bar (|).

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