The Configuration Policy node for any asset under the Computers and Users node in the DSM Explorer tree lets you specify, apply, and schedule policies for the current asset. The active and scheduled policies for an asset appear in the corresponding Configuration Policy pane, where you can edit scheduled policies before activation.
The Active Policies portlet lists the policies that are active on the selected computer. The Scheduled Policies portlet shows all of the policy configurations that have been scheduled.
An asset's current configuration status is displayed at the bottom of the Configuration Policy pane. Valid status values are as follows:
The computer has not yet registered with the common configuration (CCNF) manager.
All assigned configuration policies were successfully applied.
A configuration job was sent to the target but there has been no reply yet.
A configuration job is scheduled for this computer. The activation time may not have been reached or the manager may be busy processing other jobs.
A configuration job for this computer has failed. If the job was created manually, the error condition should be checked and resolved.
The server tried to send a message to the target but failed. The message will be sent again after some time or when the target contacts the server.
This computer is marked for an update of its configuration settings.
Right-clicking the Configuration Policy node invokes a context menu with the following menu commands:
Removes the listed policies from the current asset.
A message tells you that the policies are being removed and that it may take a short time until the new configuration becomes active. Click OK to confirm.
Requests more detailed configuration information about this asset.
Shows you the settings used for the current computer in the Reported Settings dialog.
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