Topic
NinjaOne provides multiple resources for our robust user management solution. To aid your search for knowledge, please refer to this catalog for a complete list of guides and a brief description.
Environment
NinjaOne Endpoint Management
Description
NinjaOne provides multiple resources for our robust policy management tool. To aid your search for knowledge, please refer to this catalog for a complete list of guides and a brief description of each.
- Getting Started
- Configuring Policy Conditions
- General Supporting Documentation
- Policy Help and Troubleshooting
Getting Started
- Policies: Create a New Policy: Learn how to create new policies in NinjaOne and configure settings for them.
- Leveraging Policy Inheritance
- Overview of the Policy Management Table
- Create a New Policy
- Edit, Copy, or Delete Policies
- Creating Policies for Hyper-V Monitoring
Configuring Policy Conditions
You can proactively monitor your systems with minimal configuration based on conditions set at the policy level. When a selected condition meets the configured criteria, such as missing software or a memory threshold, NinjaOne can assign severity and priority, send notifications to designated recipients, execute automation, and create a ticket.
NinjaOne offers multiple predefined conditions for operating systems, virtual machines, and network management systems. We also provide templates that enable you to quickly add various condition types to your policy.
- Policies: Condition Setup and Configuration: This article describes the function of policy conditions and explains how you can leverage them in your environment.
- Policies: Condition Types Breakdown: This article categorizes conditions by type and details the applicable platforms for each.
- Policies: Conditions - Templates: When managing conditions in your policies, NinjaOne has many templates that can be selected to quickly add a series of condition types to your policy; this article provides a breakdown of each condition template.
- NinjaOne Policies: Compound Conditions: Compound Conditions allow administrators to combine multiple conditions for more precise device targeting and monitoring. This option offers the ability to apply or “stack” multiple conditions to define precise conditions more granularly under which alerts are triggered or actions are taken.
- Add a Script Result Condition
- Add a Custom Fields Condition
- Add a Software Condition
- Add Automations
- Add Severity Levels and Notifications
- Policies: Antivirus Condition: This article describes the antivirus conditions that can be managed under your policies in the NinjaOne console.
- Policies: Windows Event Condition: This article explains how to use the Windows Event condition.
General Supporting Documentation
- Policies: Administration and Management: Manage policy settings.
- Conditions
- Scheduled Automations
- Windows Patches
- Antivirus
- Activities
- Software
- Backups
- Policies: Scheduled Automations: Scheduled automations allow you to run actions from your Automation Library on the devices managed by a policy. They can be run on demand or on a schedule.
- Change or Override a Device Policy
- Change the Policy for a Single Device
- Change the Policy for Multiple Devices
- View Which Devices Have Policy Override
- NinjaOne Policies: Policy Activities: Policy activities allow you to enhance and create alerting, visibility, and safety options around specific endpoint events.