Policy management: global profile enforcement

July 1
Enhancement
VSA 10, Kaseya 365 Endpoint

With this release, administrators can now quickly apply or remove policy configurations across the whole environment without having to individually modify each organization level policy or extension. With this new feature:

  • When creating or editing a global policy, an optional Enforce Globally setting is available when assigning profiles. If selected, the profile will be automatically applied to all organizational policies and extensions. An Enforce All selector can be used for bulk enabling the setting for multiple profiles.
  • Globally enforced profiles are displayed in downstream organizational policies and extensions with a chip to identify them. Any non-cumulative profile of the same type that was directly assigned or inherited from an organizational root policy will be shown in the Replaced or Removed list, and replacement cannot be undone without removing the enforcement from the global profile.
  • When removing a globally enforced profile from the global policy or disabling enforcement, the profile is automatically removed from organizational policies and extensions, and any profiles it replaced are automatically reapplied.

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