Install Guide

d. If you want to deploy this policy to specific operating system or platform, select OS Subtype Filter or Platform Filter.
e. Timeout displays a message on the client which gives you time to save your work before the installation begins. Specify
the number of minutes the message dialog should be displayed on the client.
f. If you want to automatically apply this policy to a device that is registered with Wyse Management Suite and belongs to a
selected group or is moved to a selected group, select Apply the policy to new devices.
6. To allow delay in execution of the policy, select the Allow delay of policy execution check box. If this option is selected,
the following drop-down menus are enabled:
From the Max Hours per Delay drop-down menu, select the maximum hours (124 hours) you can delay the policy
execution.
From the Max delays drop-down menu, select the number of times (13) you can delay execution of the policy
7. To cancel the application policy at first failure, select Enable app dependency. If this option is not selected, failure of an
application affects the policy execution.
8. To create a new policy, click Save. A message is displayed to allow administrators to schedule this policy on devices based
on group. Select Yes to navigate to the Jobs page.
9. On the Jobs page, click Schedule App Policy to schedule an application policy for devices immediately or at a scheduled
date and time.
Figure 40. App Policy Job
The app/image policy job can run:
a. ImmediatelyServer runs the job immediately.
b. On device time zoneServer creates one job for each device time zone and schedules the job to the selected date/
time of the device time zone.
c. On selected time zoneServer creates one job to be run at the date/time of the designated time zone.
10. Click Preview and schedule on the next page to create the job.
11. You can check the status of the job by navigating to the Jobs page.
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