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6.2 Managing judgment policies

A judgment policy can be managed in the Manage Judgment Policy dialog box.

In this dialog box, you can create, edit, delete, rename, and copy judgment policies.

To open the Manage Judgment Policy dialog box, in the Policy Management main window choose Policy and then Manage Judgment Policy.

The following figure shows the Manage Judgment Policy dialog box.

Figure 6-3 Manage Judgment Policy dialog box

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The display items and buttons in the Manage Judgment Policy dialog box are as follows.

Judgment policy
Lists information about created judgment policies, including the ID and name of each policy, latest update time, and whether the policy has been assigned (indicated by an asterisk (*) if so). The following two judgment policies are preset by the system:
No. Judgment policy name Judgment policy ID Description
1 Default policy 00000000 A policy initially assigned to every client.
You can customize this policy.
2 Initial policy 00000001 A judgment policy for saving the default settings. You cannot edit, delete, or rename this policy. By copying the contents of this policy, you can change a modified default policy back to its original contents.
Like clicking the Edit button, double-clicking a judgment policy in the list displays a window that allows you to edit the judgment policy. For details, see 6.2.2 Editing a judgment policy.

New button
Opens the Create New Judgment Policy dialog box. Use this button to create a new judgment policy. For details, see 6.2.1 Creating a judgment policy.

Edit button
Opens a window for editing a judgment policy selected in the list. You can have multiple Edit Judgment Policy windows open at the same time. Note that the Edit button is disabled when multiple judgment policies are selected in the list. For details, see 6.2.2 Editing a judgment policy.

Delete button
Deletes a judgment policy selected in the list. You can select multiple judgment policies. When you delete an assigned judgment policy, the system assigns the default policy to that client. For details, see 6.2.3 Deleting a judgment policy.

Rename button
Opens the Rename Judgment Policy dialog box. Use this button to rename a judgment policy selected in the list. Note that the Rename button is disabled when multiple judgment policies are selected in the list. For details, see 6.2.4 Renaming a judgment policy.

Copy button
Opens the Copy Judgment Policy dialog box. Use this button to copy the contents of a particular judgment policy to another judgment policy. For details, see 6.2.5 Copying a judgment policy.

The operations you can perform depend on the type of policy you select, as shown in the table below.

Table 6-2 Operations that can be performed on each type of policy

No. Judgment policy type Edit Delete Rename Copy
1 Default policy Yes No No Yes
2 Initial policy No No No Yes#
3 Created judgment policy Yes Yes Yes Yes

Legend:
Yes: The operation can be performed.
No: The operation cannot be performed.

#
Can be performed only when the initial policy is selected as the copy source, not the copy destination.

Organization of this section
6.2.1 Creating a judgment policy
6.2.2 Editing a judgment policy
6.2.3 Deleting a judgment policy
6.2.4 Renaming a judgment policy
6.2.5 Copying a judgment policy

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