Editing Existing Registration Keys - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.3 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 02-12-2010 Administration Manual

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Adding groups causes registering devices to receive any assignments provided by membership
in the groups. Assignments from group membership are additive, so if a device is assigned to
both group A and group B, the device receives all assignments from both groups.
Click Add to add a group. You can only add groups that are valid for the type of device folder
you specified on the previous page of the wizard. For example, if you specified the
folder, you can only choose workstation groups.
Workstations
7 Click Next to display the Summary page.
8 Review the information on the Summary page, making any changes to the settings by using the
Back button as necessary. Click Finish to create the registration key according to the settings on
the Summary page.

12.1.2 Editing Existing Registration Keys

1 In the ZENworks Control Center, click the Configuration tab.
2 Click the underlined link for the registration key that you want to edit.
NOTE: If you edit an existing registration key, be aware that the changes you make apply only
to newly registered devices. If the device is already registered, the original settings remain. For
example, if you change the naming and folder containment settings, those devices already
registered retain the previous naming convention and remain in the original folder they were
placed in. You could, however, unregister the devices and then reregister them to ensure that
the new naming convention and folder containment settings are applied to the previously
registered devices. For more information, see
Devices," on page
121.
2a (Optional) In the General section, make the desired changes:
Description: Edit the description for the key. This description displays in the ZENworks
Control Center, which is the administrative tool for ZENworks Linux Management.
Number of times this key can be used: Choose whether to allow the key to be used an
unlimited number of times or specify a number of times that the key can be used.
For security purposes, this option lets you limit the number of devices that can register
using this key.
2b (Optional) In the Values Applied to Imported Machines section, make the desired changes:
Chapter 13, "Unregistering and Reregistering
Managing Registration Keys and Rules
/Devices/
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