Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.0 User Guide

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Appendix C      Advanced Process Orchestrator Actions
  Configuring the Console Global Settings
Configuring the Console Global Settings
Use the following sections to configure the global display settings for the Console. This section provides 
information on how to customize the fonts and colors of the Console, configure the refresh rate for the 
Operations views, and the default date and time settings. 
Configuring Process Orchestrator Objects Default Owner
By default, the objects that are created in Process Orchestrator use the currently logged in Windows user 
as the default owner. Use Security tab to specify the currently logged in Windows user as the default user 
or to specify a different default owner.
To set the Process Orchestrator default owner:
Step 1
Choose Tools > Options, then click the Security tab. 
Step 2
Under Default Owner, select the appropriate option to indicate the default ownership setting for objects, 
then click OK.
Modifying Process Launch Settings
Use the Windows and Layout tab to determine the action required when launching a process.
To set the Console behavior when starting a process:
Step 1
Choose Tools > Options, then click the Windows and Layout tab. 
Step 2
Under Process Launching, from the When starting a process drop-down list, choose one of the following:
Field
Description
The current user
Select this radio button to use the user account that is currently logged in 
to assign the owner on any new objects created.
The specified user
Select this radio button, then click “...” to launch the Select User or Group 
dialog box and specify the default user for objects.
Field
Description
Always Launch Immediately with 
Default Input Value
Launches the process immediately when the process has 
specified or default values without confirmation.
Always Prompt to Confirm
Default option launches Confirm Start Process dialog box 
to confirm whether the selected process should be 
launched.
Only Prompt when Process has 
Inputs
Launches the Confirm Start Process dialog box if the 
process has input variables. If the process does not have 
input variables, starts the process immediately without 
confirmation.