cPVAL Consecutive Missed Prompts
Counts consecutive detection cycles where a prompt was missed due to a locked screen or no logged-in user.
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This field contains the final message displayed to the logged-in user before the system initiates a reboot. The reboot will occur after the delay specified in the “cPVAL Final Prompt Reboot Delay Minutes” custom field. Keep it short; “This is the final prompt before your computer will automatically restart. Your computer will be restarted after X minute(s) after you acknowledge this prompt.” will be added automatically.
Specifies how many minutes to delay the forced reboot after the final prompt. Default applies if not set. Can be configured or overridden at Client, Location, or Device level.
Sets how long (in seconds) the final reboot prompt stays visible on the end machine. Default is 900 seconds (15 minutes). Can be configured or overridden at Client, Location, or Device level.
Records the exact date/time the machine first missed a reboot prompt due to a locked screen or no logged-in user.
Stores the timestamp of the last reboot prompt sent to the device. Updated automatically by the script. Manual edits are not recommended.
Max consecutive misses allowed before forcing a reboot. Set to 0 to disable forced reboots (tracking still occurs).
Manual checkbox to enable reboot prompts for this device regardless of its current reboot status.
Forces a reboot if no user is logged in. Available at Client, Location, or Device level and can be overridden at lower levels.
Specifies how many times a user will be prompted before being forced to reboot. For example, if set to 4, the reboot becomes mandatory on the 5th prompt. Can be configured or overridden at any level.
Defines the wait time (in hours) between consecutive reboot prompts. Applies at Client, Location, or Device level and can be overridden at lower levels.
Specifies the local file path or URL for the header image displayed on the reboot prompt. Can be configured or overridden at Client, Location, or Device level.
Specifies the local file path or URL for the icon image displayed in the reboot prompt. Can be configured or overridden at Client, Location, or Device level.
Sets the custom message displayed to users when prompting for a reboot. Keep it short; "Would you like to restart now? You have X prompt(s) remaining before a forced reboot." will be added automatically. Can be configured or overridden at any level.
Controls whether reboot prompts are skipped on weekends. Options: Enable or Disable. Default is Disable if not set. Can be configured or overridden at Client, Location, or Device level.
Specify time ranges to suppress reboot prompts. Example: 1800-0900 means no prompts between 6:00 PM and 9:00 AM. Can be configured or overridden at Client, Location, or Device level.
Select the theme for the reboot prompt, options: Dark or Light. Default is Dark if not set. Can be configured or overridden at the Client, Location, or Device level.
Sets how long (in seconds) the reboot prompt stays visible on the end machine. Default is 300 seconds (5 minutes). Can be configured or overridden at Client, Location, or Device level.
Sets the title for the reboot prompt. If left blank, the default title “Updates Installed - Reboot Required” will be used. Can be configured or overridden at Client, Location, or Device level.
Defines the number of uptime days that must pass before prompting for a reboot on Windows machines. Setting to 0 disables this feature. Can be configured or overridden at Client, Location, or Device level.
Controls whether a prompt appears on Windows machines with reboot pending status. Applies at Client, Location, or Device level and can be overridden at lower levels.
Tracks the number of reboot prompts sent to the device. Updated automatically by the script. Manual edits are not recommended.
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Manages prompting end users before OEM BIOS and Firmware upgrades on Windows 10/11 devices.
Manages prompting end users before OEM BIOS and Firmware upgrades on Windows 10/11 devices.
Manages prompting end users before OEM BIOS and Firmware upgrades on Windows 10/11 devices.
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