Editing Remote Execute Policies - Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.3 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 02-12-2010 Administration Manual

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You can import from the same device that was used to create the original policy or you can
import from any other device. When you import settings, you have additional options,
such as the following:
Add the new imported settings that are not present in the policy: Adds only those
GConf settings that are not part of existing policy settings. This is selected by default. Use
this option to update the policy by including more directories and keys.
Override the settings that are already present in the policy with the imported
settings: Overrides the existing settings with the imported policy settings. Use this option
to use the newly imported settings instead of the ones configured in the policy.
Remove settings from the policy that are not present among the imported settings:
Removes those policy settings that are not present in the imported settings. Use this
feature to discard any additional settings that might be present in the original policy and
that you do not want as a part of the updated policy.
3b Edit the minimum system requirements according to your preferences. To edit the system
requirements of the Generic GNOME policy, see
Requirements," on page
3c Click Apply to save any changes you have made.
4 After a policy is modified, the Revision field of the policy (under the General section of the
Summary page), must be incremented for the updated policy to be applied to associated
devices. If the policy revision is not incremented, the changes made to the policy are not
applied on the device.

17.7.3 Editing Remote Execute Policies

1 In the ZENworks Control Center, click the Policies tab.
2 Click the policy's name to display the Summary page, then make the desired configuration
changes.
If you do not want to edit any item on the Summary page, skip to
Use the Summary page to view detailed information about the selected policy. This page
provides general information about the policy, lists the individual devices that are assigned to
the policy, displays an event log, shows upcoming events, and lists the groups that the policy
belongs to.
Section 17.8, "Editing System
200.
Step 3 on page
197.
Managing Policies 195

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