Is that global condition currently used in any application (deployed or not?) I believe that once it's in use--you can't edit it. Because that could be scary / dangerous if some malicious person decided that format c: | y was a cool idea to try.... Ok, maybe not maliciously done, but accidents happen; typos happen, so you aren't allowed to edit a condition that's being used.
Sherry Kissinger
Microsoft MVP - ConfigMgr
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From: Ryan <[email protected]>
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Subject: [mssms] Script Global Conditions in ConfigMgr 2012
Microsoft MVP - ConfigMgr
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From: Ryan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, June 11, 2013 8:52:20 AM
Subject: [mssms] Script Global Conditions in ConfigMgr 2012
I created a script global condition to check if any users are currently logged on. I then attached it to a few Deployment Types for testing, and noticed I had an error in it. I went to the Global Condition and tried to edit it, but the script is grayed out.


How do I edit it?
If the Global Condition type is an "_expression_" I can edit it without a problem, but when I do a custom script, I can't seem to edit that script.

