This may be a better fit in the reporting forum, but I thought I'd start it here first since what I'm looking for does specifically involve the proceedure/scripts.
What I'm really interested in is if someone has come up with a good way to audit all scripts scheduled by a specific user. I know you can pull logs to find scripts that have already been run through the script log, but what I'm more interested in is any they have scheduled for the future.
For example, say I have a technician named John Smith, and I know that John Smith is getting ready to leave the company. I would like to be able to run a quick audit of the system to see any scripts that John has scheduled to run on any machines in the future. I already know from experience that simply disabling John's account in Kaseya does not stop any proceedures that he scheduled before his account was disabled from running. I'm honestly not quite clear yet on what happens to any scheduled proceedures that he has if I were to completely delete his account. I know that it asks for what user to move things to if he has any "private proceedures", but it doesn't ask about any previously scheduled proceedures.
I'm honestly at a quandry as to how I *would* handle those scheduled proceedures if I was Kaseya, which is part of the reason I'd like to be able to run some type of audit to see what ones are out there. On the one hand the security consultant in my says that when the user is deleted, any proceedures that they had previously scheduled should be deleted as well, to ensure they didn't schedule something malicious to run 6 months after they are gone. On the other hand the efficient MSP provider in me looks at a scenario of what would happen if my main MSP setup guru, who has scheduled a lot of common re-occurring "System Maintenance" tasks across all of our clients were to leave, I wouldn't want to delete all of those and have to go back and have someone else set them all up again.