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Use Cases

Users can pro-actively open the Application Experience app by clicking the Application Experience icon on their MacOS menu bar or their Windows task bar. Here, they can view their memory and CPU usage, and WiFi and internet connection status.
Users receive notifications on their device only under the following conditions.
  • Memory and CPU usage cross the thresholds set by their IT administrators.
  • WiFi quality is functioning below the threshold set by the IT administrators.
  • If there is a WiFi connection switchover and the new WiFi connection is functioning below the threshold set by the administrator.
  • Internet connection is down.
As an IT Administrator, you have the ability to enable or disable notifications for users.
Listed below are the use cases for which the Application Experience app provides a status. Users can click Device, WiFi, or Internet in the left pane of the to see the respective status.
StatusDoes user receive a notification?Frequency of notifications
Device Status
High CPU UtilizationYesOnce in 30 minutes
High Memory Utilization YesOnce in 30 minutes
Normal CPU usageNo
Normal memory utilizationNo
WiFi Status
Poor WiFi qualityYesOnce in 30 minutes
Fair WiFi qualityNo
Good WiFi qualityNo
Excellent WiFi qualityNo
Change in SSID. (If the user experience Poor WiFi quality on the new connected SSID)YesOnce in 30 minutes
Disconnected WiFiYesOnce in 30 minutes
WiFi disconnected but Internet has wired connectionNoOnly once and no repeat
Internet Status
Internet is connectedNo
Internet is disconnectedYesOnly once and no repeat