As part of our commitment to continuous improvement, we’re happy to announce that Policies in the Avast Business Management Consoles is getting a makeover. Configuring and managing policies for all your business devices is about to get easier than ever.
Beginning December 16, you will get access to a brand new policy management page in the Beta Management Console. We’ve made improvements to the policies architecture and as a result, you will no longer need to define separate policy settings based on the operating system of your devices, helping you save time and resources.
To make these improvements possible, you will notice some changes to your existing policies beginning on December 16, 2020.
Yes, you can easily modify one of your existing policies and assign devices to it. After assigning devices, you can delete your duplicate policies.
No action is required on your part. However, after the improvements are implemented on December 16, we highly recommend that you log into the Avast Business Management Console and review all your policies to take advantage of the new and improved Policy Management process. The new policies page will only be available in the new Beta Management Console.
Last but not least— new look and functionalities:
*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Blog | Avast EN authored by Avast Blog. Read the original post at: https://blog.avast.com/policy-management-updates-avast
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