A configuration policy is a set of parameters that govern how a particular component behaves. The default policy, which is used when no other configuration policy has been applied, can be viewed and modified from the Control Panel, Configuration, Configuration Policy, Default Computer Policy, DSM node in the DSM Explorer tree.
Configuration policy settings for remote control sessions are located in the remote control folder under the Default Computer Policy, DSM node. The Remote Control folder and pane let you view or edit the existing computer policy properties for remote control management, inheritance, and protection. It contains the following policy group folders: Event Logging, File Transfer, Host, Manager, and Protocols.
Configuration policy can also be applied either globally or locally. Specifically, configuration policy for remote control sessions can be defined at the enterprise manager level and propagated to the domain managers and their local computers. Global policy cannot be edited at any level other than at the enterprise or domain manager where it was defined (where it will be local policy).
Local configuration policy for remote control sessions can be defined at the Client Automation domain level and applied to local computers. Local policy can be edited through the Remote Control policy group and pane, where administrators can derive new policies, delete policies, and copy derived policies between parent trees.
Note: For more information about remote control configuration policies, see the Configuration Policy section of the DSM Explorer Help.
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