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For each system, you need to identify the location so that Integrity can correctly set the location field in the workflow case when a policy, change management, or patch management case is created. For patch management workflow cases, the location is defined by the PatchAssessmentTestCaseLocation property. For more information about defining the location for patch management, see Understanding the Workflow Configuration Settings and Defining the Patch Management Workflows to Use.

For policy and change management workflow cases, Integrity allows you to specify the object type and property to use to define the location for each system. You can use Configuration Manager to modify the following property values for the CyberIntegrityWorkflows object in the PAS Workflows asset model:

LocationObjectType

Specifies the object type that Integrity uses to identify the location of the system. Integrity uses the Asset Inventory tree to find the object of the specified type, and then uses the value of the property specified in the LocationPropertyName property as the system location.

LocationPropertyName

Specifies the property that Integrity uses to identify the location of the system. Integrity uses the LocationObjectType and LocationPropertyName properties together.

If a property does not exist, use Configuration Manager to add that property.

To define the location for each monitored system:

  1. Identify an object type and property that you want Integrity to use to define the location for each system. For example, you can add a property called SystemLocation to each DataOwner object, and set the property value to the location for that asset (data owner).

    In this example, the location defined for a PAS Recon data owner is used for all computers in the collection group associated with that data owner.

  2. Open Configuration Manager on the Integrity server. To open Configuration Manager, run the following file:

    InstallPath\DataCollector\ConfigurationManager.exe

  3. In the right pane, check Asset Model.

  4. In the Asset field, select PAS Workflows.

  5. In the Object Type field, select Setting.

  6. In the Objects list on the Object List tab, select CyberIntegrityWorkflows. The Properties field is populated with the properties for this object.

  7. If the LocationObjectType or LocationPropertyName property is not listed in the right pane, complete the following steps for each missing property:

    1. Click in the Property Name column at the bottom in the first empty row.

    2. Type the name for the property to add, such as LocationObjectType or LocationPropertyName.

  8. In the PropertyValue column, specify values for the following properties:

    • LocationObjectType - type the object type that you want Integrity to use to identify the system location, such as DataOwner.

    • LocationPropertyName - type the name of the property that you want Integrity to use to identify the location of the system, such as SystemLocation.

  9. Click Save.