Assigning A Policy To A Managed System; Assigning A Policy To Multiple Managed Systems Within A Group - McAfee EPOCDE-AA-BA - ePolicy Orchestrator - PC Product Manual

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Task
For option definitions, click ? in the interface.
Click Menu | Systems | System Tree | Assigned Policies, then select the desired Product.
1
Each assigned policy per category appears in the details pane.
2
Locate the desired policy category, then click Edit Assignment.
The Policy Assignment page appears.
3
If the policy is inherited, select Break inheritance and assign the policy and settings below next to Inherited from.
Select the desired policy from the Assigned policy drop-down list.
4
From this location, you can also edit the selected policy's settings, or
create a new policy.
Choose whether to lock policy inheritance.
5
Locking policy inheritance prevents any systems that inherit this policy from having another one
assigned in its place.
6
Click Save.

Assigning a policy to a managed system

Use this task to assign a policy to a specific managed system. You can assign policies before or after a
product is deployed.
Task
For option definitions, click ? in the interface.
Click Menu | Systems | System Tree | Systems, then select the desired group under System Tree.
1
All the systems within this group (but not its subgroups) appear in the details pane.
Select the desired system, then click Actions | Agent | Modify Policies on a Single System.
2
The Policy Assignment page for that system appears.
3
Select the desired Product.
The categories of selected product are listed with the system's assigned policy.
4
Locate the desired policy category, then click Edit Assignments.
If the policy is inherited, select Break inheritance and assign the policy and settings below next to Inherited from.
5
Select the desired policy from the Assigned policy drop-down list.
6
From this location, you can also edit settings of the selected policy, or
create a new policy.
Choose whether to lock policy inheritance.
7
Locking policy inheritance prevents any systems that inherit this policy from having another one
assigned in its place.
Click Save.
8

Assigning a policy to multiple managed systems within a group

Use this task to assign a policy to multiple managed systems within a group. You can assign policies
before or after a product is deployed.
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