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To view/change Client Policy Settings, click File - Tool - Client Policy.
 
To view/change Client Policy Settings, click File - Tool - Client Policy.
From here you are able to change the Default Client Policy or create new policies.
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There is a default client policy that is assigned to all stations, this contains our suggested standard policy, but can be edited or used along side your own policies.
  
  
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'''Needs images of all new tabs with explainations'''
 
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[[File:bcx client policy general.png|link=]] Image of client policy general tab
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=='''Client Policy - General'''==
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[[File:bcx client policy general.png|bcx client policy general.png|link=]]
  
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Add your own policies, and on the General tab, set a descriptive policy name, a priority, it's station assignments, and tick to enable.
  
[[File:bcx client policy features.png|link=]] Image of client policy features tab
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Policies can be assigned to stations individually or via groups or OUs.
  
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=='''Client Policy - Features'''==
  
[[File:bcx client policy rebuild.png|link=]] Image of client policy rebuild tab
 
  
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[[File:bcx client policy features.png|bcx client policy features.png|link=]]
  
[[File:bcx client policy advanced.png|link=]] Image of client policy advanced tab
 
  
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Enable Shortcut Deployment - A new client policy feature in v4 allows for better control of BCX managed shortcuts to run alongside other shortcut deployment systems, and allow local write access for locally synchronized desktops for example.
  
'''Use below where appropriate'''
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- BCX Client v4 now keeps a local record of the shortcut it has deployed, and when they are unassigned, they are removed.
  
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- BCX Client can optionally remove all other shortcuts as it does in v3, or only remove those BCX itself has deployed, configurable via Client Policies both for Start Menu/Desktops.
  
Disable Client Pre Logon UI – When checked this will prevent all pre logon messages from displaying.
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- BCX Client can optionally allow/deny write to the local user Desktop, configurable via Client Policies.
  
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- BCX Client is hardcoded to behave that if the Desktop or Start Menu is a UNC location, BCX will never cleanup externally created shortcuts in those locations, and only remove those that BCX client has deployed on that machine as they are unassigned.
  
Disable Show Package Tasks – When checked the BCX Client will not display packages installing,
 
until a station is logged on.
 
  
Disable Show Network Status – When checked the network status check is not performed on startup,
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Enable Pre Logon UI – When checked this will allow pre logon messages to be displayed.
and will not display the working offline message.
 
  
Disable Managed Wallpaper - When checked allows users to choose their own wallpaper
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Show Package Task Deployment – When checked the BCX Client will display packages installing.
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Show Network Status – When checked the network status check is performed on startup, and will display the working offline message if relevant.
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Enable Managed Wallpaper - When checked this stops users choosing their own wallpaper
  
 
Default package task timeout period – The amount of time to wait for a package task exit gracefully.
 
Default package task timeout period – The amount of time to wait for a package task exit gracefully.
 
If 90 minutes has passed BCX will assume the package task has failed, kill the process and will mark as timeout.
 
If 90 minutes has passed BCX will assume the package task has failed, kill the process and will mark as timeout.
 
We would only recommend changing this if there is a specific reason to, after consultation with a BCX engineer.
 
We would only recommend changing this if there is a specific reason to, after consultation with a BCX engineer.
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=='''Client Policy - Rebuild'''==
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[[File:bcx client policy rebuild.png|link=]]
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WDS Server - The Server that the BCX WDS Server Connector was configured on.
 
WDS Server - The Server that the BCX WDS Server Connector was configured on.
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WDS Primary Disk - Change this if your stations primary disk is not 0.
 
WDS Primary Disk - Change this if your stations primary disk is not 0.
  
WDS Partition Size - You can increase the extracted boot.wim partition size from 900MB here.
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WDS Partition Size - You can increase the extracted boot.wim partition size from 1200MB here.
  
 
WDS Partition Drive - If driver letter B: is in use on your stations, the temporary boot partition drive can be changed here.
 
WDS Partition Drive - If driver letter B: is in use on your stations, the temporary boot partition drive can be changed here.
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=='''Client Policy - Advanced'''==
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[[File:bcx client policy advanced.png|link=]]
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Enabling the RDP option makes the client use the RDP host when processing assignments rather than the users station.
  
  
 
Return to [[BCX_Network_Management_Tools|'''Contents page''']]
 
Return to [[BCX_Network_Management_Tools|'''Contents page''']]

Latest revision as of 14:57, 19 May 2021


This section needs a re-write on completion of development:


The Client Policy Settings allow you make global changes to existing client policies

To view/change Client Policy Settings, click File - Tool - Client Policy.

There is a default client policy that is assigned to all stations, this contains our suggested standard policy, but can be edited or used along side your own policies.


Needs images of all new tabs with explainations

Client Policy - General

bcx client policy general.png

Add your own policies, and on the General tab, set a descriptive policy name, a priority, it's station assignments, and tick to enable.

Policies can be assigned to stations individually or via groups or OUs.

Client Policy - Features

bcx client policy features.png


Enable Shortcut Deployment - A new client policy feature in v4 allows for better control of BCX managed shortcuts to run alongside other shortcut deployment systems, and allow local write access for locally synchronized desktops for example.

- BCX Client v4 now keeps a local record of the shortcut it has deployed, and when they are unassigned, they are removed.

- BCX Client can optionally remove all other shortcuts as it does in v3, or only remove those BCX itself has deployed, configurable via Client Policies both for Start Menu/Desktops.

- BCX Client can optionally allow/deny write to the local user Desktop, configurable via Client Policies.

- BCX Client is hardcoded to behave that if the Desktop or Start Menu is a UNC location, BCX will never cleanup externally created shortcuts in those locations, and only remove those that BCX client has deployed on that machine as they are unassigned.


Enable Pre Logon UI – When checked this will allow pre logon messages to be displayed.

Show Package Task Deployment – When checked the BCX Client will display packages installing.

Show Network Status – When checked the network status check is performed on startup, and will display the working offline message if relevant.

Enable Managed Wallpaper - When checked this stops users choosing their own wallpaper

Default package task timeout period – The amount of time to wait for a package task exit gracefully. If 90 minutes has passed BCX will assume the package task has failed, kill the process and will mark as timeout. We would only recommend changing this if there is a specific reason to, after consultation with a BCX engineer.

Client Policy - Rebuild

bcx client policy rebuild.png


WDS Server - The Server that the BCX WDS Server Connector was configured on.

WDS Buildname - As defined when configuring the BCX WDS Server Connector.

WDS Primary Disk - Change this if your stations primary disk is not 0.

WDS Partition Size - You can increase the extracted boot.wim partition size from 1200MB here.

WDS Partition Drive - If driver letter B: is in use on your stations, the temporary boot partition drive can be changed here.

Client Policy - Advanced

bcx client policy advanced.png


Enabling the RDP option makes the client use the RDP host when processing assignments rather than the users station.


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