Certain key points that you must be aware of before you assign a policy to a device are as follows:
If you are assigning a Local File Rights policy to a network made up of devices running different languages, see Section 3.8, Assigning the Local File Rights Policy to Devices Running Different Languages.
Perform the following steps to assign a policy to a device:
In Endpoint Management Console, click the Policies tab.
In the Policies list, select the check box next to the objects such as policies or policy groups.
Click Action > Assign to Device.
Browse for and select the devices, device groups, and device folders to which you want to assign the group. To do so:
Click
next to a folder (for example, the Workstations folder or Servers folder folder) to navigate through the folders until you find the device, group, or folder you want to select.
If you are looking for a specific item, such as a Workstation or a Workstation Group, you can use the Items of type list to limit the types of items that are displayed. If you know the name of the item you are looking for, you can use the Item name box to search for the item.
Click the underlined link in the Name column to select the device, group, or folder and display its name in the Selected list box.
Click OK to add the selected devices, folders, and groups to the Devices list.
Click Next to display the Policy Conflict Resolution page.
Set the priority for device-associated policies for resolving conflicts that arise when policies of the same type are associated to both devices.
User Last: Select this option to apply policies that are associated to devices first and then the users.
Device Last: Select this option to apply policies that are associated to users first and then the devices.
Device Only: Select this option to apply policies that are associated only to devices.
User Only: Select this option to apply policies that are associated only to users.
Click Next to display the Finish page, review the information and, if necessary, use the Back button to make changes to the information.
If you want the policies to be immediately enforced on all the assigned devices, select Enforce Policies Immediately on all Assigned Devices.
Polices might not be enforced immediately if the server is loaded, the duration for policies to be enforced on the managed devices depends upon the server load.
Click Finish.
The following points are applicable when you assign a policy to a device:
If device-associated policies is effective for a device, only the policy that takes precedence according to the Policy Conflict Resolution settings is applied on the device. However, the Effective status for both policies is displayed as Success in the Endpoint Agent icon
On a managed device, if you launch a published application that is installed on a Citrix server having iPrint policy configured, it might take considerable time for the policy to be enforced on the server. During this period, the iPrint functionality is not available for the application.