Administrator Guide

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7. Select the Device Group Mapping option to import user groups with device mapping to control the configurations that are
applied to all device groups by default.
AD User groups which are imported into Wyse Management Suite can be mapped to the respective device group. By
mapping the devices, they do not receive unwanted user group policies.
NOTE: By default, user groups are not mapped to a device group. If you select the Default device group policy, all
sub-device groups are selected. This feature is available only on Wyse Management Suite Pro license. You can import
100 user groups to Wyse Management Suite.
Edit a user policy group
Steps
1. Go to the Groups & Configs page and select the default user policy group.
2.
Click
.
3. In the Editing Default User Policy group dialog box, edit the required group information.
4. Click Save.
Configure a global level policy
Steps
1. In the Groups & Configs page, from the Edit Policies drop-down menu, and then select a device type.
The policy settings of the respective device type are displayed.
2. Select the policy setting you want to configure and click Configure this item.
3. After configuring the options, click Save and Publish.
Import a user policy group
Steps
1. On the Groups & Configs page, click the Default User Policy Group option.
2. Click .
3. In the Bulk Import dialog box, click Browse and select the .csv file.
The .csv file must contain the details in the following order:
Group nameDisplay name
Description
DomainDomain name
AD attributeAD group or OU group
AD attribute nameGroup name present in AD Domain
NOTE:
You must use the Group Name as the AD Attribute name. Also, if the AD group is inside an OU group in the
domain, then you must select OU group as the AD Attribute.
4. Select the CSV file has header line check box if the .csv file contains a header line.
5. Click Import.
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