Examples of using Deployment rules in English and their translations into Korean
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Create deployment rules(optional).
After you configure the action details, you can configure deployment rules for each platform individually.
Deployment rules are based on device properties.
You can also specify deployment rules or view VPP information.
When you finish configuring the settings for a platform, see Step 11 for how to set the platform deployment rules.
Configure deployment rules and then click Next.
The list is based on the filters of device platform, deployment rules, and deployment schedule.
Expand Deployment Rules and then configure the following settings: The Base tab appears by default.
For more information about configuring deployment rules, see Deploy resources.
For details about deployment rules, see Deploy resources in the XenMobile documentation.
Determine all the delivery groups for a specific user, based on the filters of users, groups, and deployment rules.
Optionally, configure deployment rules and XenMobile Store configurations.
You need to outline such requirements in advance so that you can configure the appropriate deployment rules or actions.
Deployment rules: XenMobile uses the deployment rules that you specify for device properties to filter policies, apps, media, actions, and delivery groups.
After those properties are in the XenMobile database, you can create deployment rules based on the value of the properties.
From the Media pages, you configure iBooks for deployment to iOS devices by choosing delivery groups and specifying deployment rules.
You can associate DEP accounts with different device policies and apps by using the Deployment Rules section under Configure> Device Policies and Configure> Apps.
You can control how BYOD devices connect to your network in two places in the XenMobile console: in Deployment Rules and through XenMobile server properties on the Settings page.
When determining deployment order, XenMobile applies filters andcontrol criteria, such as deployment rules and deployment schedule, to policies, apps, media, actions, and delivery groups.
Also, create a deployment rule for instructors and students.
Changes in Deployment Rule Set v1.2.
The Deployment Rule Set feature is optional and shall only be used internally in an organization with a controlled environment.
The Deployment Rule Set feature enables an enterprise to create rules so that specific applications or groups of applications will be run, blocked, or subject to Java's default behavior.
Java 7 Update 40(7u40) introduces the Deployment Rule Set(DRS) feature for enterprise administrators to manage the Java applications that an employee can access.
You can also filter a delivery group by using a deployment rule based on the Apple School Manager DEP account name.
To deploy an app only to instructors, select a delivery group that includes only instructors or use the following deployment rule.