The System Tree - McAfee EPOLICY ORCHESTRATOR 4.0.2 Product Manual

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Organizing Systems for Management

The System Tree

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The System Tree
Considerations when planning your System Tree
Tags and how they work
Active Directory and NT domain synchronization
Criteria-based sorting
How a system is first placed in the System Tree
Working with tags
Creating and populating groups
Moving systems manually within the System Tree
The System Tree
The System Tree organizes managed systems in units for monitoring, assigning policies,
scheduling tasks, and taking actions.
Groups
The System Tree is a hierarchical structure that allows you to group your systems within units
called groups .
Groups have these characteristics:
• Groups can be created by global administrators or users with the appropriate permissions.
• A group can include both systems and other groups.
• Groups are administered by a global administrator or a user with appropriate permissions.
Grouping systems with similar properties or requirements into these units allows you to manage
policies for systems in one place, rather than setting policies for each system individually.
As part of the planning process, consider the best way to organize systems into groups prior
to building the System Tree.
Lost&Found group
The System Tree root (My Organization) includes a Lost&Found group. Depending on the
methods for creating and maintaining the System Tree, the server uses different characteristics
to determine where to place systems. The Lost&Found group stores systems whose locations
could not be determined.
The Lost&Found group has the following characteristics:
• It can't be deleted.
• It can't be renamed.
• Its sorting criteria can't be changed (although you can provide sorting criteria for the
subgroups you create within it.)
• It always appears last in the list and is not alphabetized among its peers.
• All users with view permissions to the System Tree can see systems in Lost&Found.
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