Editing The Policy; Reviewing The Status Of The Policies At The Managed Device; Policy Issues On A Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Or Windows Server 2008 R2 Device; Section 3.16, "Reviewing The Status Of The Policies At The Managed Device - Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - POLICY MANAGEMENT REFERENCE 10.3 30-03-2010 Management Manual

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2 Select the check box next to the policy (or policies) for which you want to increment the
version.
3 Click Action > Increment Version.
4 In the Confirm Version Increment dialog box, click Yes.

3.15.2 Editing the Policy

1 In ZENworks Control Center, click the Policies tab.
2 In the Policies list, click a Policy's underlined link in the Name column to display its Summary
page.
3 Click Increment Version.
4 In the Confirm Version Increment dialog box, click Yes.
3.16 Reviewing the Status of the Policies at the
Managed Device
The ZENworks Adaptive Agent applies policies that your administrator defines. Policies are rules
that control a range of hardware and software configuration settings. For example, your
administrator can create policies that control the Adaptive Agent features you can use, the
bookmarks available in your browser, the printers you can access, and the security and system
configuration settings for your.
You cannot change the policies applied by your administrator. Policies might be assigned to you or
they might be assigned to your device. Policies assigned to you are referred to as user-assigned
policies, and bundles assigned to your device are referred to as device-assigned policies
The ZENworks Adaptive Agent enforces your user-assigned policies only when you are logged in to
your user directory (Microsoft* Active Directory* or Novell eDirectory
you can log in through the ZENworks Configuration Management login screen. To do so, right-click
the ZENworks icon
The Adaptive Agent always enforces the device-assigned policies regardless of whether or not you
are logged in. Therefore, device-assigned policies are enforced for all users of the device.
To view the policies assigned to you and your device:
1 Double-click the ZENworks icon
2 In the left navigation pane, click Policies.
3.17 Policy Issues on a Windows 7, Windows
Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008 R2 device
Roaming Profile policy with the home directory option is not enforced in a terminal session of
a Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 device if you have launched the terminal
session from a Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2008
R2 device. This is because the Novell Client login dialog box is not displayed on the device and
only the Remote Desktop login is performed on the device.
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in the notification area, then click Login.
in the notification area.
). If you are not logged in,
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