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1E 23.7 (SaaS)

Product integration requirements

An overview of how 1E connects to third-party systems, and how it integrates with its companion 1E products.

More detailed information about how to configure 1E is provided in Using Settings.

1E companion products

The following tables show products that combine to support particular features.

Supported versions of 1E companion products with features that depend on 1E 23.7.

Products and features that depend on 1E platform

Supported versions of companion products

AppClarity (unavailable for SaaS)

A consumer application of the 1E platform and requires a full 1E infrastructure.

Application Migration (unavailable for SaaS)

A consumer application of the platform and requires a full 1E infrastructure.

Endpoint Automation

A consumer application of the platform and requires a full 1E infrastructure.

  • Endpoint Automation 23.7

NightWatchman

Console live status of NightWatchman clients is an optional feature of NightWatchman and requires a full 1E infrastructure. NightWatchman is not a platform application and requires its own server(s).

  • NightWatchman Enterprise 23.7

Content Distribution

Content Distribution is a consumer application of the platform and requires a full 1E infrastructure.

It includes the Content Distribution feature that replaces the legacy ActiveEfficiency Server.

  • Content Distribution 23.7 (app) and Content Distribution 23.7 (tools)

Patch Insights

A consumer application of the platform and requires a full 1E infrastructure. It also requires 1E SLA Platform Business Intelligence to be installed and a SQL Server Analysis Server (SSAS) instance.

  • Patch Insights 23.7

Shopping

Shopping uses Tachyon Platform and 1E Client for its client-side order notifications, and to allow end-users to shop for Tachyon instructions. Shopping is not a Tachyon Platform application, and requires its own server(s).

  • Shopping 6.1

Experience Analytics

A consumer application of the platform and requires a full 1E infrastructure.

  • Experience Analytics 23.7

Endpoint Automation

A consumer application of the 1E platform and requires a full 1E infrastructure.

  • Endpoint Automation 23.7

Note

In addition to the consumer applications listed above, 1E Setup is also used to install the Inventory Insights and Settings applications.

Supported versions of 1E companion products that platform 23.7 features depend on.

Products and features that 1E platform depends on

Supported versions of companion products

1E Client

1E requires the 1E Client.

Features:

  • Real-time response to instructions, which supports the retrieval of information using questions, and running actions

  • Tags (freeform and device/coverage)

  • Criticality and Location

  • 1E Client UI to support the Real-Time Control Center, Announcements, Surveys, and Sentiment features of the Experience Analytics application #

  • Inventory, including process usage, to support:

    • Tachyon Activity Record (TAR) feature.

    • Inventory and other consumer applications.

  • Performance metrics features to support the Experience Analytics application #

  • Policy feature to support consumer applications: Endpoint Automation ##, Experience Analytics #, and Content Distribution #

  • Modules to support:

    • The Patch Insights application. #

    • Command and script execution.

    • Content distribution.

    • Device criticality.

    • Manipulation of files and processes.

    • Manipulation of registry and WMI. #

    • Security. #

    • Software uninstallation.

    • User sessions, including Primary User.

# not supported on non-Windows, ## partially supported on non-Windows

Clients can optionally use the Content Distribution client module of 1E Client to more efficiently download content.

Content Distribution

Clients can optionally use Nomad (1E Client with Content Distribution client features enabled) to provide more efficient downloading of content.

  • 1E Client 23.7 (with Content Distribution client enabled)

  • For details of the 1E Product Life Cycle refer to https://support.1e.com/

Connectors

Connectors are used to connect to other 1E and third party systems, retrieve their data and populate repositories. 1E provides the following inventory connectors to populate the Inventory Insights repositories, for details refer to Repositories page:

Use the links above to find more information about each type of connector. Please refer to Introducing Inventory Insights for more information about viewing and exporting inventory repositories.

Additional connectors may exist for add-on Consumer applications that have been installed. For example, Connectors page has the following connectors to populate its entitlement repository:Connectors page

  • AppClarity v5.2 connector — Exports entitlements from an AppClarity 5.2 database into a TSV file, which can then be reviewed and imported into.AppClarity v5.2 connector

  • Entitlement .tsv connector — Uploads entitlements from a folder containing one or more tab or comma-separated value file(s).Entitlement .tsv connector

Please refer to the relevant connector page to identify security and other requirements for a specific connector.

Patch Insights needs to get meta-data for patches. Ensure you add a connector for whichever one of the following sources that you use to approve patches:

  • Configuration Manager (SCCM) if it is configured to manage WSUS

  • Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).

If you are using Configuration Manager then you must add a System Center Configuration Manager connector.

If you are using WSUS then you must add a Windows Server Update Services connector.

Patch Insights also requires a 1E connector.

DEXPack and Security Roles

Classic DEXPacks:

  • Include instructions

  • Are uploaded using either of the following methods:

  • Once the instructions are uploaded you must organize them manually into Instruction Sets, although the Tool will use the name of the zip file as the basis for the Instruction set name

  • Instruction Sets are the basis for assigning custom roles that determine who can do what with the instructions in each Set.

Integrated DEXPacks:

  • Include policies and/or instructions

  • Are uploaded using the 1E product pack deployment tool as described in Uploading Integrated Product Packs

  • If the pack contains instructions, each one is automatically uploaded into an Instruction Set using the folder name as the basis for the Instruction set name

  • Policies are uploaded into Endpoint Automation.

The Integrated Product Packs provided by 1E include ready-made Policies, and any instructions included in the packs are intended to augment the policies, but can be used independently.

You may want to create AD security groups to use custom roles to control access to:

  • Instructions Sets - you should think about groups of people who will need to view, question, action, and approve instructions

  • Policies - you must decide who needs access to Endpoint Automation - in this version, you cannot grant access to individual Policies.

Content Distribution integration

Content Distribution integration is available on Windows PC devices and is enabled by default (NomadContentDownloadEnabled=true), and can be disabled during or after installation of the 1E Client.

With the integration feature enabled, 1E will detect if the Content Distribution client module of the 1E Client is enabled, or if Content Distribution v6.0.100 or later version is running on the device. Content Distribution then automatically downloads content from 1E Background Channel servers, and any other HTTP/S content source that the client may use.

1E use of Content Distribution works irrespective of whether Content Distribution is integrated with Configuration Manager or using advanced Content Distribution features that use ContentDistribution.

Configuration Manager is not a prerequisite for Content Distribution integration with 1E, but you will need to consider the following:

Configuration Manager present

You do not need to make any configuration changes to Content Distribution for it to integrate with 1E. Please refer Introducing Content Distribution for guidance on designing and deploying Content Distribution.

Configuration Manager not present

You can deploy Content Distribution to Windows devices where the Configuration Manager client is not present. You will need to enable the following bits in relevant installer properties:

  • CompatibilityFlags bit 1 - enable long hashes

  • SpecialNetShare bit 13 - enable HTTP(S)

These are enabled by default in the Content Distribution client module of the 1E Client.

Configuration Manager integration

1E is able to integrate into the Configuration Manager console to provide a right-click context menu that can be invoked from Configuration Manager computer collections. 1E can then use the members of the computer collections as the coverage for any instruction selected from the menu. The Configuration Manager extensions are part of the 1E PowerShell Toolkit. For more details, please refer to Preparing for the ConfigMgr extensions for 1E Endpoint Troubleshooting.