Global automatic check for "process valid after_YYYYMMDD" available?

Hi, I want to attach the info that a process is only valid after a specific date. Each time a process-instance will be created it has to be checked if the actual date is higher than the date specified and only then the process-instance can be created.
Is there a way to define a automatic global check of the validity of each process?
Thanks, Soja.
PS: I could simply define an additional variable in the deployment descriptor but that would require that each process has to check in it's first activity the actual date and the validity-date of the process.

thanks for the reply . i have found the way to push the command to client using intune but the issue is with the command its not working.
%programfiles%\Microsoft\OnlineManagement\Updates\Bin\omupdclt.exe /detectnow
· %programfiles%\Microsoft\OnlineManagement\Updates\Bin\omupdclt.exe /updatenow
These commands are not getting executed at the client machine.i tried it's execution in administrator mode.Command is  getting executed without any error but check for update is not getting initiated .
can u please provide me with the way to execute this manually at the client machine. 
thanks 
Mayank Pahan

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