Policy Management > Lesson 5: Working with clients
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A computer is the most basic type of client. A computer is a machine on the network, identified by an IP address.
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A network is a group of computers, identified by a contiguous IP address range.
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A directory client can be a user, group, or OU (organizational unit) defined in your directory service. More information about directory services can be found in the "Clients" section of the Administrator Help.
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Use the left navigation pane to go to the Policy Management > Clients page.
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Under the Clients tree, click Add. The Add Clients page appears.
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Enter the IP address of a computer that you want to add as a client, and then click the right arrow (>) button to add the client to the Selected list.
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Click OK to cache your change and return to the Clients page.
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Expand the Computers node in the Clients tree. The IP address that you just added appears in the list.
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Click Save and Deploy to implement your changes.
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On the Policy Management > Clients page, under the Clients tree, click Add. The Add Clients page appears.
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Browse the Directory tree.
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When you are finished adding users, click OK to cache your changes and return to the Clients page.
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Click Save and Deploy to implement your changes.
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Policy Management > Lesson 5: Working with clients
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