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Assign or Modify Administrator Roles
Delegate Administrator Roles
Edit Group Priority
The Group priority feature is used to determine policy precedence for effective policies that affect
multiple groups. Group priority creates a weight associated with the specific group it is assigned to, and
that weight is used to determine which policy setting is applied to an endpoint that is a member of more
than one Endpoint Group when policy settings differ between those groups. Policy overrides are used
from the group with higher priority when two (or more) separate groups have different priority levels.
Edit Endpoint Group Priority
Endpoint Group Priority can be changed only for Rule-Defined, Admin-Defined, and Active Directory
Groups. System-Defined Group priority cannot be modified. In general, the Endpoint Group at the top of
the list of Endpoint Groups has highest priority. The Endpoint Group at the bottom of the list has lowest
priority.
Precedence Ranking
The System Defined Non-Persistent VDI Endpoint Group has the highest priority level, followed by the
Persistent VDI Endpoint Group.
Order of priority:
1. Non-Persistent VDI Endpoint Group
2. Persistent VDI Endpoint Group
3. Highest ranked Active Directory/Rule-Defined/Admin-Defined Endpoint Group
4. Second and subsequent highest ranked Active Directory/Rule-Defined/Admin-Defined Endpoint
Groups
5. Opt-in Endpoint Group
6. Default Endpoint Group
To change Active Directory/Rule-Defined/Admin-Defined Endpoint Group priority:
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Endpoint Groups.
2. Click Edit Priority.
3. Select the row of the appropriate group and drag it to the location in the list of Endpoint Groups
that reflects its new priority level.
4. Click Save.