What you see above might look a little cryptic so I’ll briefly explain: I’ve used the following “ Command (Execute)” task. For the sake of my use case, I’m using a great tool called DelProf2 from Helge Klein ( within a RES Automation Manager module. Rather, I am assuming that you have already created one that you would like to be invoked by JETCMD (and have noted down the relevant job GUID!). I’m not going to cover how you create a Module, Project or Run Book in the RES Automation Manager console in detail. Now lets cover each step in slightly more detail: STEP 1 Create the “ Execute Command” in RES Workspace Manager that runs JETCMD at logoff. Ultimately this will invoke and schedule the target RES Automation Manager job.Using this method makes the task you create in RES Workspace Manager extremely powerful and flexible Optionally create “ Environment Variables” within RES Workspace Manager, which will hold various command line parameters to pass to JETCMD such as TYPE, JOBGUID, USER and PASSWORD.Note: JETCMD.EXE can found in the “%ProgramFiles%\Virtual Engine\JETCMD” or “%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Virtual Engine\JETCMD”, depending whether it was installed on a 32 or 64-bit system Add the JETCMD.exe as a “ Custom Resource” within RES Workspace Manager.As JETCMD is part of the free Virtual Engine Toolkit (VET) you’ll need to download from here and install it.Create a Module, Project or Run Book in the RES Automation Manager console that will be invoked by JETCMD (making note of the job GUID). The following are the outline steps involved to accomplish this task: So how can JETCMD help us? As you’ve probably guessed JETCMD will allow us to both invoke the appropriate RES Automation Manager job at log off and pass the required parameter(s) to delete the relevant profile. they are embedded into the Automation Task in RES Workspace Manager.
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