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Some policies have multiple options stored in subpolicies affecting that policy. Multiple option policies create separate lines in a text string, and each new line in the string is a subpolicy. For example, the IF Found policy displays how to return a found device. A normal address format displays the name, street address, and city/state/zip on three separate lines.

Note:

Depending on the policy, multiple options is generally limited to six subpolicies.

  1. Right-click the policy to modify and then click Add.
    Figure 1. If Found Policy: Adding a New Option
  2. Specify details in the Policy Value field.
    Note:

    Depending on the policy, you may need to modify the added policy by right-clicking and selecting Properties.

  3. Click OK to save changes.
    Figure 2. If Found Policy: Results After Adding Multiple Options
  4. If needed, add a new option.
  5. To make changes, right-click the child policy, then select Properties.

    The policy change is activated once the Endpoint Encryption agent synchronizes with PolicyServer.