If your organization uses
multiple services, demand on a Secure Agent group can be high. To reduce the potential
demand on a Secure Agent group, you can enable and disable specific Secure Agent
services for the group.
Enable Secure Agent services when you want the agents in the group to run the connections, tasks, processes, or product features associated with a service or set of services. When you enable a Secure Agent service, the service starts on each agent in the Secure Agent group.
Disable Secure Agent services when you do not want the agents in the group to run the connections, tasks, processes, or product features associated with a service or set of services. When you disable a Secure Agent service, the service stops on each agent in the Secure Agent group. Any connection, task, process, or product feature that uses the Secure Agent group as the runtime environment no longer runs.
After you make service assignments for a Secure Agent group, you might add or remove agents. When you add a Secure Agent to a group, the agent inherits the service assignments of the group that you add it to.
Enable or disable services
for a Secure Agent group on the