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Appendix 13      Using Adapters
  Windows Adapter
Note
To ensure these Windows activities execute properly, verify that the Remote Registry service is 
enabled on your machine. 
a.
In the Process Editor Toolbox, choose Microsoft Windows > [Microsoft Windows Activity], then 
drag and drop the activity onto the Workflow pane.
b.
Click the General tab and enter the required information.
c.
Click the [Activity-Specific] tabs to define the properties specific to the activity. 
d.
Enter the information in the remaining tabs as necessary, then click Save to complete the activity 
definition.
For details about a specific activity, see 
.
Step 5
View the activity results (see 
Defining a Microsoft Windows Target
Use the Windows Computer target to specify the connection information for the Windows computer used 
for processes to run against. The Windows computer target must be added to the domain in which the 
Cisco Process Orchestrator server has a trust relationship, before it can be used as a target on the Cisco 
Process Orchestrator server.
Windows firewall settings must be adjusted to allow Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to 
pass through.
Step 1
Choose Definitions > Targets, right-click and choose New > Windows Computer.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the appropriate information.
Step 3
Click the Connection tab to specify the following information:
  •
Computer name (NetBIOS)—The name of the computer (local computer name)
  –
Local computer name
  –
.DNS name
  –
NetBIOS name
  –
IP address
  •
Default runtime user—Select the default runtime user account that contains the credentials to 
connect to the target.
Step 4
Click OK to close the dialog box and complete the procedure.