Unable to export Group Policy content
Source: ZENworks 10 Configuration Management; Policy Management; Browser
Bookmarks Policy.
Explanation: If you use the
(
.zip
Action: Perform the following steps:
1. In ZENworks Control Center, edit the policy you want to export.
2. Click Upload to upload the policy settings to the content server.
3. The Upload Confirm dialog box displays the name of the
4. Run the zman
5. Edit the
Unable to view the 64 bit snap-ins in the Group Policy Helper tool
Source: ZENworks 10 Configuration Management; Policy Management; Browser
Bookmarks Policy.
Explanation: While creating or editing the Group policy in ZENworks Control Center, you
cannot view the 64-bit snap-ins in the Group Policy Helper tool because the
32-bit version of the Group Policy Helper tool is launched by default.
Action: None.
Log-on and Log-off scripts that launch GUI applications do not functional properly
on terminal server and Windows Vista devices
Source: ZENworks 10 Configuration Management; Policy Management; Browser
Bookmarks Policy.
Explanation: On the terminal server and Windows Vista devices, the log-on and log-off
scripts launching GUI applications do not functional properly because the
Graphical User Interface is not launched on the desktop.
Action: Use Directive bundles to launch the GUI applications:
1 Create a Directive bundle.
2 Add a Launch Windows Executable action to launch a GUI application,
3 Assign the bundle to a device.
4 Select Launch Schedule, then select the schedule type as Event.
5 Select the User Login or User Logout event to trigger the schedule.
command to export a policy with content, the content
zman
file) is not exported.
stores the policy settings. Copy the
such as
.
c:\
command to export the policy to an XML file, such
petf
as
.
export.xml
For example,
zman petf \policies c:\export.xml
export_actioncontentinfo.xml
file.
.zip
such as mspaint.
.zip
file to the required location,
.zip
.
file to update the path of the
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