Special actions
What are special actions?
Special actions are custom tasks created to speed up processes on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. These actions are designed to automate specific functions during remote sessions.
How are special actions useful?
Special actions allow representatives to perform tasks more efficiently by automating common actions across different operating systems. This helps reduce the time spent on routine tasks and ensures consistent execution during support sessions.
How do I access the Special Actions page?
- Sign into app.beyondtrust.io.
The BeyondTrust Home page displays. - From the main menu, click Privileged Remote Access > Console Settings.
The Console Settings page opens and the Access Console Settings tab displays by default. - Click the Special Actions tab.
The Special Actions tab displays.
Add or edit special action
Action name
Create a unique name to help identify this action. During a session, a user can see this name on the special actions dropdown.
Command
In the Command field, enter the full path of the application you wish to run. Do not use quotation marks; they will be added as necessary. Windows systems may make use of the macros provided. If the command cannot be located on the remote system, then this custom special action will not appear in the user's list of special actions.
Arguments
If the provided command will accept command line arguments, you may enter those arguments next. Arguments may use quotation marks if necessary, and arguments for Windows systems may use the provided macros.
Note
For help with Windows arguments, search for "command line switches" on docs.microsoft.com.
Confirm
If you check the Confirm box, users will be prompted to confirm they want to run this special action before it will execute. Otherwise, selecting the special action from the menu during a session will cause that special action to run immediately.
Special actions settings
Show built-in special actions
If you want to enable the default special actions provided by BeyondTrust, check Show Built-In Special Actions. Otherwise, to enable only your custom special actions, deselect this option.
Note
The Windows Security (Ctrl-Alt-Del) special action cannot be disabled.
Updated 28 days ago