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My coworker recently added a new windows agent that is on a different domain than her Tidal master and is getting the error*** Error logging into runtime user when she tries to run a job through Tidal. She verified that the runtime user has the pr...
We have Tidal setup in our Enterprise with several different agencies. Each agency's staff is in its own workgroup and there are two security policies for each agency. An 'admins' group and a 'users' group. The admins group should be allowed to creat...
Some of our customers have mentioned that they run into these oddities using various browsers. For instance, chrome runs faster but is missing certain options like you mentioned. IE may have a different set of missing items, etc. I am using IE 10 wit...
Would it work to setup a job event with the trigger "Job not ready by end of its time window"?You would have to specify a time window on the job itself for this method to work, but it would be fairly straightforward.
Create a workgroup in Tidal for the agency, dept., etc.Add necessary staff to that group.Change the ownership of those jobs to that group.Only the members of that group will be able to see or touch those jobs.To take it one step further, create Secur...
Yes. If you are having problems adding agents to your master when they are in different domains, I have found two ways to fix this.1. On the master, add the agent server's domain to the "Append these DNS suffixes" box in the advanced TCP/IP settings ...
It sounds like the simplest way to accomplish this would be to create a custom calendar that includes the days from the 5th through the 15th of each month. Point your existing job to that calendar and if I understand the scenario, that should do what...