ComStore and components - Legacy UI
Refer to ComStore and Creating a component.
VIDEO Components and Jobs
Learn about the ComStore and the various component types available within Datto RMM. View the complete list of videos in the Datto RMM vault
About the ComStore
The ComStore is an online repository within Datto RMM offering the following:
- Components - Components are as diverse as application installers, third-party integrations, scripts, and device monitors. For more information, refer to Component categories.
- Monitoring policies - Monitoring policies offer best practices to monitor the most common platforms and applications, such as Exchange, SQL and IIS. Refer to Download a Monitoring policy.
- (Deprecated) iOS apps
IMPORTANT The Mobile Device Management (MDM) feature is no longer available. For more information, refer to this Kaseya Community post.
For detailed information about how to access the ComStore and how to download components, refer to ComStore - Legacy UI in the legacy UI and ComStore in the New UI.
NOTE Unless otherwise stated, ComStore scripts are owned by Datto and are provided to Datto partners solely for internal use and/or for servicing the clients of Datto partners in conjunction with an active Datto RMM subscription. Any other use or redistribution is prohibited without explicit approval from Datto.
Working with components
- To see how to download components, refer to Download a component in the legacy UI and Download a component in the New UI.
- To learn how to create your own components, refer to Creating a component - Legacy UI.
- You may want to export components to make them available for other users of Datto RMM, or you may be interested in components created by others. To learn more, refer to Export a component and Import a component.
- To learn how to exchange components with fellow Datto RMM users, refer to Exchange components.
- Components that you have downloaded, imported or created yourself are available in your Component Library that you can find by clicking on the Components tab. Refer to Managing components - Legacy UI.
- To learn how to create a component that you can run as a monitor to generate alerts, refer to Create a custom component monitor - Legacy UI.
- Components are deployed to devices through a Scheduled Job or a Quick Job. Refer to Jobs - Legacy UI in the legacy UI and Jobs overview in the New UI.
If you require component-related support, refer to Getting support for components.