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    GFI MAX RemoteManagement Use Policy Setting ( On )

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      technobabble
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      So in settings there are On, Off and Use Policy Setting ( On ). What policy setting are they referring to?

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        A Former User
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        depends in what area you're looking. Each of these have their own "policy" some are as simple as on/off, others have configurable options.

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          technobabble @A Former User
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          @Hubtech said:

          depends in what area you're looking. Each of these have their own "policy" some are as simple as on/off, others have configurable options.

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          Ohhhh...Thanks @Hubtech `I got it I think. I was looking at the settings for my W10PE test rig. And for patch management I had it on Use Policy Settng ( On ) and everything was greyed out.

          After seeing your image, I went to main menu and chose Settings and then Patch Management and saw the setting was set to On and could see which radio buttons were clicked. I presume if I want this to be the "Policy" for most clients, I wouldn't have to edit per PC/client, correct?

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            A Former User
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            yeah. you can setup an update policy for each, but i just keep mine pretty vanilla.

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              technobabble @A Former User
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              @Hubtech Thanks for the assist.

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