Configuration settings for policies are displayed in the Policies page of the Content pane.
The data is presented in tables. The tables have four columns. A selection column that contains selection icons, a "Status" column, a "Name" column and a "Value" column. The action bar on the table has a drop-down actions menu.
Select the check box in the selection column of the desired element.
Select an action from the Policy Actions drop-down menu. The following table describes all actions
Action |
Operation |
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Protect |
Sets the selected element to be protected. |
Unprotect |
Removes the protection for the selected element. |
Clear |
Deletes the data that is stored in the element for the current entity. |
Apply Default |
Uses the default setting for the application. |
To the left of an element name, two icons show the status of that element. The following table summarizes the icons and their function:
Icon |
Meaning |
Operation |
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This icon illustrates that the value of the element was set at this level of the organization tree. |
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This icon, which is also a link, illustrates that the value of the element was set at a higher level of the organization (or domain) tree. The value that the administrator sees is the result of the merging of layers, or entity levels, within the organization. |
When you click on the icon, it navigates you to where the value was set. |
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This icon illustrates that the protection of the element was set at this level of the organization (or domain) tree. Protection is inherited through both the organization and configuration policy trees. |
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This icon, which is also a link, illustrates that the protection of the element was set at a higher level of the organization (or domain) tree. The protection of this element or item is as a result of merging of layers, or entity levels, within the organization. |
Clicking on this icon navigates to the level where the protection was set. |
Data values can be changed by changing the values in the "Value" column. Value changes as well as status changes must be saved. Saving is done by clicking on the Save button.
In general, the content and structure of the Policies tab page is static, thus the number of properties and sections for a certain subgroup is given and can not be modified by the administrator. This is sufficient for most of the administration tasks. However, some applications manage lists of items, where the administrator is able to add or remove items. Therefore, the Configuration Manager provides sets to offer a similar functionality. Sets allow administrators to add or remove properties during runtime.
Click on the New button.
Enter the name of the new element in the dialog that appears.
The element is then added and the main window refreshed.
In the main window, the new element can be edited.
To make the changes permanent, it is necessary to explicitly click the Save button.
To delete elements from a set, select the element and click the Delete button.
A set can also contain one or more sets. To edit a set, click the name of the set in the list.