Unassigning A Policy From Devices; Unassigning A Policy From Users; Adding System Requirements For A Policy; Section 3.9, "Unassigning A Policy From Devices - Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - POLICY MANAGEMENT REFERENCE 10.3 30-03-2010 Management Manual

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Value Data: language
For example, on a device with the English language, language is English (American). You
can use the registry editor to determine the value data of the language.
2c Click Apply.
3 Assign the policy to the device. For more information on assigning a policy to a device, see
Section 3.5, "Assigning a Policy to Devices," on page
or
Assign the policy to the user. For more information on assigning a policy to a user, see
Section 3.6, "Assigning a Policy to Users," on page

3.9 Unassigning a Policy from Devices

1 In ZENworks Control Center, click the Policies tab.
2 In the Policies list, click the policy you want to unassign.
3 Click Relationships.
4 In the Device Assignments panel, select the devices from which you want to unassign the
policy.
5 Click Remove.
On a Windows Server 2008 device, the Group policy user settings associated to a user are not
unenforced when the user logs out.

3.10 Unassigning a Policy from Users

1 In ZENworks Control Center, click the Policies tab.
2 In the Policies list, click the policy you want to unassign.
3 Click Relationships.
4 In the User Assignments panel, select the users from whom you want to unassign the policy.
5 Click Remove.
When you unassign a printer policy that is assigned to a user, the printer permissions for the user are
removed from the device. However, the printer continues to be configured on the device.

3.11 Adding System Requirements for a Policy

The System Requirements panel lets you define specific requirements that a device must meet for
the policy to be assigned to it.
You define requirements through the use of filters. A filter is a condition that must be met by a
device in order for the policy to be applied. For example, you can add a filter to specify that the
device must have exactly 512 MB of RAM in order for the policy to be applied, and you can add
another filter to specify that the hard drive be at least 20 GB in size.
To create system requirements for a policy:
1 In ZENworks Control Center, click the Policies tab.
2 Click the underlined link for the desired policy to display the policy's Summary page.
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