Manage a policy group

Perform this task to prioritize, copy, edit, delete, or view a policy group, and manage authorization for a policy group. In an education scenario, you cannot prioritize, copy, and delete a policy group, and pre-query policy application and delete application objects.

Change the priority of a policy group

When different policy groups are applied to the same object, the policy group with the higher priority will be matched first. The default policy group has the lowest priority, and you cannot change its priority.

  • When you create a policy group, the lowest policy priority will be generated for the policy group.

  • You cannot change the priority of a policy group to a value greater than the lowest policy priority.

  • After you raise or lower the priority of a certain policy group, the priorities of other related policy groups will automatically be lowered or raised by one priority level.

  • Classroom policy groups do not support change the priority of policy groups.

To change the priority of a policy group:

  1. From the left navigation pane, select Policies > Policy Groups.

  2. Click Prioritize from the Actions column of the target policy group.

  3. In the dialog box that opens, change the priority value, and then click OK.

Copy a policy group

Perform this task to create a new policy group based on an existing policy group. Settings of the newly created policy group are the same as that of the copied policy group. You can modify the settings of the new policy group during the copy process.

To copy a policy group:

  1. From the left navigation pane, select Policies > Policy Groups.

  2. Click Copy from the Actions column of the target policy group.

  3. In the wizard of copying the policy group, modify the policy group basic information, policy configuration for VDI, IDV, VOI/TCI, physical host, virtual application, and shared desktop, and application objects, confirm the configuration, and then click Finish.

    For information about the parameters, see Parameters in Create a policy group.

Manage authorization for a policy group

Perform this task to manage authorization objects for a policy group.

Pre-query policy application

  1. From the left navigation pane, select Policies > Policy Groups.

  2. Click Policy Application Pre-query on top of the policy group list.

  3. Select the policy type and add a query object, and click Query. The results display the policy group authorized to the query object.

Delete application objects

  1. From the left navigation pane, select Policies > Policy Groups.

  2. To delete application objects for policy groups, select one or multiple policy groups from the list, and click Delete Application Objects on top of the list. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.

Edit a policy group

  • In an office scenario, editing a policy group associated with a user takes effect after reconnection to the cloud desktop or the virtual application.

  • In an education scenario, editing a policy group associated with a classroom takes effect after a class dismiss/start or an endpoint reboot.

To edit a policy group:

  1. From the left navigation pane, select Policies > Policy Groups.

  2. On the Policy Group page, click Edit in the Actions column to edit a policy group.

  3. In the wizard of editing the policy group, modify the policy group basic information, policy configuration for VDI, IDV, VOI/TCI, physical host, virtual application, and shared desktop, and application objects, confirm the configuration, and then click Finish.

    For information about the parameters, see Parameters in Create a policy group.

Delete a policy group

You cannot delete the default policy group.

  1. From the left navigation pane, select Policies > Policy Groups.

  2. To delete policy groups:

    • To bulk delete policy groups, select one or multiple policy groups from the list, and click Delete on top of the list. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.

    • To delete a specified policy group, click Delete from the Actions column of the target policy group. In the dialog box that opens, click OK.

View a policy group

  1. From the left navigation pane, select Policies > Policy Groups.

  2. In the policy group list, click the name of a policy group to view its basic information, configuration details, and policy application objects.