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Figure 35. Creating a policy. Activating the policy
4.
Next you must specify the general settings for the policy and edit
settings for the selected application (Figure 36). You can lock policy
settings for nested groups, application settings, or task settings.
Policy settings that can be locked are marked with the
icon. To
lock a setting, click this icon. The icon will change to
.
Local application settings have a higher priority than policy settings.
For a policy to take effect on client computers, you should lock
certain parameters.
When creating a policy, you can only specify a minimum set of
parameters required for operation of the application. All other
settings are set to the default values applied during the local
installation of the application. The policy created can be modified
later (see section 3.1.1.2 on page 66).
For more information about configuring the policy for each
application, refer to the corresponding documentation.