Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
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IgnoreCertificateErrors (boolean)—indicates whether the target should ignore any certificate errors
Enabled (boolean)—indicates if this target is enabled for execution. Targets that are not enabled are not available for
execution.
execution.
Name (string)—display name of the target
Description (string)—text that describes the target
Organization (string)—name of the company that supports the target
Return Type
String ID of the new target
CreateWindowsTarget
Specifies the connection information for the Windows computer used for processes to run against
If Windows 2008 is used as the target, then the Windows firewall settings need to be adjusted in order to allow
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to pass through.
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to pass through.
Parameters
defaultRuntimeUserNameOrId (string)—display name or unique identifier of the default runtime user that should be
associated with this target
associated with this target
Validate (boolean)—when validate is set to true, the adapter verifies specified connection information by connecting
to the target.
to the target.
ComputerName (string)—name of the computer (Local computer name, DNS name, NetBIOS name, IP address)
Enabled (boolean)—indicates if this target is enabled for execution. Targets that are not enabled are not available for
execution.
execution.
Name (string)—display name of the target
Description (string)—text that describes the target
Organization (string)—name of the company that supports the target
Return Type
String ID of the new target
Updating Targets
The Update Targets Web services allow users to update existing targets for specific Cisco Process Orchestrator
target types.
target types.
Note: Any use of an ambiguous name as the target identifier will result in an error being returned. For example,
if two different targets are each named “name,” Cisco Process Orchestrator will not be able to choose which
target the user intends to update.
if two different targets are each named “name,” Cisco Process Orchestrator will not be able to choose which
target the user intends to update.
The following topics describe how to update targets for specific Cisco Process Orchestrator target types.
DeleteTarget
Deletes any type of defined target in Cisco Process Orchestrator
Parameters
targetNameOrId (string)—display name or unique identifier that will be used to find this target