Repository configurations – Lenovo System Update Solution User Manual
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Table 12. \UserSettings\Scheduler (continued)
Configurable item
Description
Value
Action
Default value: MONTHLY
Frequency
Specifies the interval at
which the scheduler is to
run weekly or monthly.
Possible values:
• MONTHLY
• WEEKLY
• If WEEKLY, the interval will be
calculated in weeks.
• If MONTHLY, the interval will
be calculated in months.
Note: This setting and the
SchedulerRunEvery setting are
used to set how often System
Update will run.
Default value: 1
RunOn
Specifies the day when the
System Update scheduler
will run.
Possible values: 1 to 28
System Update runs on the
specified day. When the
frequency is Weekly, the
possible values for this setting
are: SUNDAY, MONDAY, ...
SATURDAY. When the frequency
is Monthly, the possible values
for this setting are from 1 to 28.
Default value: 11
RunAt
Specifies the time when the
System Update scheduler
will run. This value is
specified at hourly intervals.
Possible values: Any number
from 0 to 23 (0 indicates
12AM and 23 indicates
11PM)
System Update runs at the
specified time.
Example:
\SCHEDULER\
\SchedulerAbility = NO
\SchedulerLock = SHOW
\SearchMode = CRITICAL
\NotifyOptions = NOTIFY
\Frequency = WEEKLY
\RunOn = MONDAY
\RunAt = 12
Repository configurations
By default, System Update obtains update packages from the Lenovo Help Center Web site. You can
change the setting to enable System Update to search and download update packages from a repository
folder on a local system or a network share respectively. You can also configure System Update to search
multiple locations for update packages from the Lenovo Help Center Web site, a local system repository
folder, and a network share repository folder.
Creating a local system repository
System Update has the capability to search for update packages that are stored locally on a client or an
administrator system, or external media.
Using %ANYDRV%
The %ANYDRV% variable can be used to create a local system repository folder instead of specifying a drive
letter when setting the repository path.
To create a local system repository folder using %ANYDRV%, do the following:
1. Create a new folder on a local hard disk drive to use as the repository, for example:
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