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Troubleshooting Script Visibility in ControlUp Processes View.

Posted on April 8, 2024

A user was having trouble seeing the script in Solve when in Processes view. Another user suggested changing the "Assigned to" to Advanced and selecting both Machines and Process. This worked and the issue was resolved.


Read the entire ‘Troubleshooting Script Visibility in ControlUp Processes View.’ thread below:

Am I doing something wrong or is there a way to make the script visible on process view as I’d like to be able to multi select the processes and run the restart service script, at the moment I’m having to click the server associated with the process and then having to run the script from the server drilldown view.


~Do you have any AV exclusions in place for the CU files?~


The script itself works its just not showing in Solve on the processes view if that makes sense?


sry, i meant to reply to your other post


So here is the view from right clicking a server:


That’s a machine level script

It’s actually not even a script


But if I drill down to process view:


Built in action. Needs to be done on the machine level


So I wrote the script in DX and its set to run at machine level

So by that I’m presuming theres no way for me to see all processes of cuAgent.exe and run it against a master list as it has to be run against a machine


When you change the “Assigned to” to Advanced and select both Machines and Process, do you have more luck?


@member I literally twigged what you said after I posted my screen shot and amended my original action, swapped to advanced and changed to machine and process, thank you so much 🙂

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