Custom Device Settings - Software Deployment
In custom device settings under Software deployment What is the meaning of "Schedule re-evaluation for deployme
June 26th, 2015 11:38am

Schedule re-evaluation for deployments: Configure a schedule for when Configuration Manager re-evaluates the requirement rules for all deployments. The default value is every 7 days.

We recommend that you do not change this value to a lower value than the default as this may negatively affect the performance of your network and client computers.
You can also initiate this action from a Configuration Manager client computer by selecting the action Application Deployment Evaluation Cycle from the Actions tab of Configuration Manager in Control Panel.

Application Deployment Evaluation Cycle: This evaluation Cycle is applicable to software deployments (applications) .This action will re-evaluates the requirement rules for all deployments and make sure the application is installed on the computer. The default value is set to run every 7 days.

This is taken from :https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682067.aspx#BKMK_SoftwareDeploymentDeviceSettings

hope this helps

  • Marked as answer by Micro_Maddy 10 hours 44 minutes ago
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June 26th, 2015 12:44pm

Schedule re-evaluation for deployments: Configure a schedule for when Configuration Manager re-evaluates the requirement rules for all deployments. The default value is every 7 days.

We recommend that you do not change this value to a lower value than the default as this may negatively affect the performance of your network and client computers.
You can also initiate this action from a Configuration Manager client computer by selecting the action Application Deployment Evaluation Cycle from the Actions tab of Configuration Manager in Control Panel.

Application Deployment Evaluation Cycle: This evaluation Cycle is applicable to software deployments (applications) .This action will re-evaluates the requirement rules for all deployments and make sure the application is installed on the computer. The default value is set to run every 7 days.

This is taken from :https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682067.aspx#BKMK_SoftwareDeploymentDeviceSettings

hope this helps

  • Marked as answer by Micro_Maddy Friday, June 26, 2015 9:01 PM
June 26th, 2015 4:40pm

Schedule re-evaluation for deployments: Configure a schedule for when Configuration Manager re-evaluates the requirement rules for all deployments. The default value is every 7 days.

We recommend that you do not change this value to a lower value than the default as this may negatively affect the performance of your network and client computers.
You can also initiate this action from a Configuration Manager client computer by selecting the action Application Deployment Evaluation Cycle from the Actions tab of Configuration Manager in Control Panel.

Application Deployment Evaluation Cycle: This evaluation Cycle is applicable to software deployments (applications) .This action will re-evaluates the requirement rules for all deployments and make sure the application is installed on the computer. The default value is set to run every 7 days.

This is taken from :https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682067.aspx#BKMK_SoftwareDeploymentDeviceSettings

hope this helps

  • Marked as answer by Micro_Maddy Friday, June 26, 2015 9:01 PM
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June 26th, 2015 4:40pm

Hi Frederick Dicaire

Do you know how to set software deployment policy by powershell not by GUI?

Thanks!

binglin.b0
July 21st, 2015 4:58am

Do you mean change the time it`s evaluated in the client setting ? if so take a look at this

Well you would need to use 2 powershell command first one would be to create a schedule using New-CMSchedule after that you can use Set-CMClientSetting.

Good article for what you need to do here http://blog.coretech.dk/kaj/how-to-change-configuration-manager-hardware-inventory-schedule-client-setting/

The guy did it with Hardware inventory just change that for the one you need.

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July 21st, 2015 7:49am

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