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NOTE: Exception: The settings which are applicable only for a particular device.
4 When modifying lower-level policies, any policy that is an override to a higher-level policy will be indicated by a bullet symbol to the left
of the policy type . For example System Personalization, Networking, Security and so on.
5 While modifying policies, an asterisk (*) will be placed to the right of the policy types to indicate that there are unsaved or unpublished
changes. To review these changes prior to publishing them, click on the View pending changes link at the right of the panel.
6 After changing the Policy Settings, ensure you click Save and Publish option.
If a policy conguration has to be prioritized between the dierent levels the lowest-level policy takes precedence.
After conguring the Policy Settings, the Edge Gateway devices are notied about the changes in settings. Embedded PCs and Edge
Gateways require a restart for changes to take eect for BIOS congurations.
Topics:
• Group Tree Hierarchy
• Unmanaged Group
• Edge Gateway Policy Settings
• Conguring the Windows Edge Gateway Settings
• Embedded PC Policy Settings
Group Tree Hierarchy
Group Tree Hierarchy consist of the following options:
• Add Group
• Edit Group
• Remove Group
Adding a Group
To add a group, complete the following steps:
1 On the Groups page, click + icon under the Group Tree Hierarchy.
2 On the Add New Groups dialog box, enter the group information such as Group Name and Description.
NOTE
: You cannot locally change the name and description of a group that has been imported from Active Directory as
part of a Manual AD Sync import option. You must use Active Directory to change the name and description of a group,
and then sync.
3 On the Registration tab, enter the registration information.
4 Select the check box to enter the group token.
The devices can be registered to a group by entering the group token found on the device registration screen.
5 Click Save. The Group is added to the list of available Groups on the Groups page.
Editing default policy group
After a Group is added, you can edit it by using the Edit Group option.
To edit a group, complete the following steps:
1 In the Groups page, click Edit Group option under the Group Tree Hierarchy option.
2 In the Editing default policy group dialog box, edit the group information such as Group Name and Description.
3 Under registration tab, select the check box to enable the group token.
The devices can be registered to a group by entering the group token found on the device registration screen.
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Managing Group Policies