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Hello,
In ThinOS 8.5+ you had the ability to remove a policy:
in ThinOS 9 policy there is no option..
I’m afraid I’ve created a loop since I can’t remove the WMS Settings Policy, if enabled, I have to specify a group. The policy is a parent folder with subfolders inheriting the group ID moving them from their current directories into the parent. If disabled, it defaults every machine to being unmanaged.
There has to be a way to remove/default this setting like in 8.5. Any ideas?
Correct, this will be added in WMS 3.2.
CG
@CG
This missing feature is one of the reasons why we haven’t switched to ThinOS 9.1 yet.
Are there any plans for when WMS 3.2 will be released or what changes will be included?
Plan is April
CG
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