Renaming Or Moving Policy Groups; Deleting A Policy Group - Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - POLICY MANAGEMENT REFERENCE 10.3 30-03-2010 Management Manual

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4b Browse for and select the policies you want to add to the group. To do so:
4b1 Click
4b2 Click the underlined link in the Name column to select the policy and display its
4b3 (Optional) Repeat
4b4 Click OK to add the selected policies to the group.
5 Click Next to display the Summary page, review the information and, if necessary, use the Back
button to make changes to the information.
6 (Optional) Select the Define Additional Properties option to display the group's properties page
after the group is created. You can then configure additional policy properties.
7 Click Finish to create the group.
Before the bundle group's contents are distributed to devices or users, you must continue with
Section 3.5, "Assigning a Policy to Devices," on page 44
Users," on page

4.2 Renaming or Moving Policy Groups

Use the Edit drop-down list on the Policies page to edit an existing object. To access the Edit drop-
down list, you must select an object by clicking the check box next to the object's name in the list.
Depending on the type of object you select, you can rename, copy, or move the selected object. For
example, if you select a policy object, you can rename, copy, and move the policy. If you select a
Policy Group object, you can rename or move the policy group object, but not copy it. If the option
is dimmed, that option is not available for the selected object type.
Some actions cannot be performed on multiple objects. For example, if more than one check box is
selected, the Rename option is not available from the Edit menu.
1 In ZENworks Control Center, click the Policies tab.
2 In the Policies list, select the box next to the policy group's name, click Edit, then click an
option:
Rename: Click Rename, provide a new name for the policy group, then click OK.
Move: Click Move, select a destination folder for the selected objects, then click OK.

4.3 Deleting a Policy Group

Deleting a policy group does not delete its policies. It also does not unenforce the policies from
devices where they have already been enforced. To unenforce the policy from devices, remove the
assignment of each policy from the devices or users before deleting the policy group.
For information on unassigning policy from a user, see
Users," on page
For information on unassigning policy from a device, see
Devices," on page
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next to a folder to navigate the folders until you find the policy you want to
select.
If you know the name of the policy you are looking for, you can also use the Item
name box to search for the bundle.
name in the Selected list.
Step 4a
46.
50.
50.
and
Step 4b
to add additional policies to the Selected list.
or
Section 3.6, "Assigning a Policy to
Section 3.10, "Unassigning a Policy from
Section 3.9, "Unassigning a Policy from

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