Administrator Guide
● From an existing group—Select a group from the drop-down list. Policies from that group are copied to the current
group.
● From an exported file—Click Browse and select the .JSON file. Policies from that file are copied to the current group.
5. Click Next.
A preview of the policies in the selected group is displayed.
6. Click Next.The summary of the import process is displayed. The following types of warnings can be displayed:
● Imported <device type> policies will be applied to group <group name>—This warning is displayed when you
import the device type configurations to a group that does not contain any of these device type configurations.
● <Device type> policies already exists for the <group name> group. Existing <device type> policies will be
removed and imported policies will be applied—This warning is displayed when you import the device type
configurations to a group that contains the device type configurations.
● Importing policies from a file that contains dependencies to inventory files will fail. To allow this import, use
the import option from the Edit Policies window—This warning is displayed when you import the device type
configurations from a file that contains references to inventory files.
7. Click Import.
NOTE: When you import a policy from a file, and if there are references or invalid dependencies, the import fails and an
error message is displayed. Also, if the file to be imported has a reference or dependency file, go to Edit policy page of
the respective device type and then import the group policies.
NOTE: You can import or export group policies from a device to a user group and vice versa using a file or from one
group to another. The unsupported configurations such as BIOS, Domain Join and so on are ignored when you import
configurations to a user group.
Results
If the destination group contains policies of the same device type as the imported ones, they are removed and new ones are
added.
NOTE:
While importing the group policies, the passwords are not imported. The administrator must reenter the password in
all password fields.
Edit the ThinOS policy settings
Steps
1. Click Groups & Configs.
The Groups & Configs page is displayed.
2. Click the Edit Policies drop-down menu.
3. Click ThinOS.
The Select ThinOS Configuration Mode window is displayed.
4. Select your preferred mode to configure the policy settings. The available modes are:
● Wizard Mode
● Advanced Configuration Mode
NOTE: To set the ThinOS Advanced Configuration as the default mode, select the check box.
5. After configuring the policy settings, click Save and Publish.
NOTE:
The thin client reboots if you make any changes to the following settings:
● BIOS setting
● DP audio
● Jack popup
● Terminal name
● Ethernet speed
● Display change—resolution, rotate, refresh, dual display, and multiple display
● System mode—VDI, Storefront, and Classic
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