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Old 2007-03-21
Yasushi Kono Yasushi Kono is offline
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Default A question from an Integrity Newbie

I succeeded in creating a client package with certain policies.

My question is: Can you modify the policies related on specific Integrity clients without the necessity of re-installing the client package?

How can you do this?

Thank you for your help!

Yasushi
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Old 2007-03-22
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Default Re: A question from an Integrity Newbie

Yes, use the Entity Manager to create groups, then asssign policies to groups.
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