Administrator Guide

Managing groups and configurations
The Groups & Configs page enables you to define policies that are required to configure your devices. You can create sub
groups of the global group policies and categorize devices based on your requirements. For example, devices may be grouped
based on job functions, device type, and so on.
For each group, you can define policies for the following operating systems:
ThinOS
ThinOS
ThinOS 9.x
WES
Linux
ThinLinux
Teradici
Wyse Software Thin Client
Hybrid Client
Devices inherit policies in the order that they are created. The settings that are configured in a default policy group are applied
as default settings in all the policies listed in the default policy group. In a group, all devices present in that group have default
policy group as their default setting.
On the Device Details page, you can create an exception for a device in the group to have a subset of policies that are
different from the group default.
The configuration for a particular asset with details of where configurations are setGlobal, Group, and the Device levelsare
displayed on the page. The option to create exceptions is available on the page. The Exception settings are applicable only for
that selected devices.
NOTE:
When you modify the lower-level policies, a bullet symbol is displayed next to the policy. This symbol indicates that
the policy is an override to a higher-level policy. For example, System Personalization, Networking, Security, and so on.
When you modify policies, an asterisk (*) is displayed next to the policy. This symbol indicates that there are unsaved or
unpublished changes. To review these changes before publishing them, click the View pending changes link.
If a policy configuration has to be prioritized between the different levels, then the lowest-level policy takes precedence.
After you configure the policy settings, thin clients are notified about the changes. Changes take effect immediately after
configuring the thin clients.
NOTE:
Certain settings such as BIOS configuration for Windows Embedded Standard requires a restart for the changes to
take effect. However, for most of the settings on ThinOS, you must restart the device for the changes to take effect.
The policies are enforced in the following precedence:
Global level policy
Device Group level policy
Device exceptions
User Group level policy
User exceptions
User personalization
Topics:
Edit an unmanaged group
Create a default device policy group
Create a user policy group
Configure a global level policy
Import a user policy group
Remove a group
Configure a device level policy
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