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Dan,
There's nothing built in to do that. I'm doing something slightly
similar - requiring students to run a script that helps them set their
computer name correctly - by writing a vbscript that does the work and
then sets a registry key to indicate the script has been run. Clean
Access can then check for the registry key. If it's not there, they're
sent to a web page that gives them the download and instructions. If it
is there, they pass.
To do something similar for your setup, you'd need to have some sort of
a program that would run on the local machine to collect the info - I'm
sure the security restrictions that stop web browser from setting
registry keys would be a huge pain (I hope so anyway!).
-Anne
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Anne B. Pender
Computing Support Analyst, Student Services
Information Technology Services, Davidson College
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From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators
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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 2:09 PM
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Subject: Possible to require a survey or question via CCA?
Greetings,
We need to get info from our students on how they want to be
contacted in an emergency (I'm sure that subject is coming up everywhere
but it is a hot-button here in Virginia). The only thing that really
gets in front of every student is the CCA agent, so we were wondering if
there was any way to require a response either from a web page, or
directly inside the agent? I know I can force a web page to open, but
not sure how to force the user to click.
Any tips, suggestions etc would be greatly appreciated.
- Dan
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