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I have just brought a client computer online which has been offline for an extended time. How can I force the computer to provide inventory data to AIS, instead of waiting for the next AIS update?

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I have just brought a client computer online which has been offline for an extended time. How can I force the computer to provide inventory data to AIS, instead of waiting for the next AIS update?

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A. To force the client to provide inventory data to AIS, manually run the SCOnline-Full task in Task Scheduler. • Open Windows Task Scheduler. • On a computer running Windows Vista, click Start, click Control Panel, click System and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Task Scheduler. • On a computer running Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, open Scheduled Tasks by clicking Start, pointing to Control Panel, and then clicking Scheduled Tasks. • On a computer running Windows 2000, click Start, point to Settings, point to Control Panel, and then click Scheduled Tasks. • In the Task Scheduler or Scheduled Tasks tree pane, open %windir%\Tasks. • Right-click the task SCOnline-Full-{89C1481E-9333-4a66-9014-18C9F60CA82D}. • On the shortcut menu, click Run. The client computer’s inventory is uploaded to AIS immediately.

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