If you are not already using Kaseya Policy Management, here is a workstation policy that can hopefully get you started. Download the attached XML file and import it using the Import Centre. Now simply assign a View to the policy (All Workstations is a good start) and then assign the policy to Organisations and/or Machine Groups. The settings will get applied at the next Compliance Check.

The policy will configure the agent to perform the following:

  • Alert when Application Changes occur (Windows and kworking folders have been excluded)
  • Alert when Hardware Changes occur
  • Alert when less than 10% free disk space
  • Alert on any Error or Critical entries in the Application Log
  • Alert on any Error or Critical entries in the System Log
  • Alert when any Agent Procedure fails
  • Execute a Latest Audit Scan every day at midday
  • Execute a System Audit Scan on the 1st day of every month at 12h30
  • Execute a Patch Vulnerability Scan every day at 11h00
  • Automatic deploy outstanding Patch Updates every day at 13h00
  • When a Patch Reboot is required, ask the user every 30 minutes but reboot if no user is logged on
  • Disables Windows Update for machines using Kaseya Patch Management
  • When initiating a Remote Control session, ask for user permission but automatically approve if no user is logged on. Also inform the user when the remote control session terminates and require an Administrator Note before starting the session.

Please also have a look through the other configuration options available in Policy Management to further enhance your automation.