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4. Change the description of the policy in the Description field.
The description cannot be over 128 characters. It cannot include asterisks.
5. To edit the configuration policy manager checks, repeat
6. Click OK on the Edit Monitor dialog box.
The updated configuration policy manager displays in the Monitors list of the Configuration
Policy Manager dialog box.
7. Click Close on the Configuration Policy Manager dialog box.
Deleting a configuration policy manager
To delete an existing configuration policy manager, complete the following steps.
1. Select Monitor > Configuration Policy Manager.
The Configuration Policy Manager dialog box displays.
2. Select the policy you want to delete in the Monitors list.
3. Click Delete.
4. Click Yes on the confirmation message.
5. Click Close on the Configuration Policy Manager dialog box.
Running a configuration policy manager
Before you run a configuration policy manager, make sure your configuration policy managers are
valid. Valid configuration policy managers must have at least one policy selected with one or more
targets. Management checks do not require a target.
To run an existing configuration policy manager, complete the following steps.
1. Select Monitor > Configuration Policy Manager.
The Configuration Policy Manager dialog box displays.
2. Select the policy you want to run in the Monitors list.
3. Click Run.
When the configuration policy manager check is complete, the Policy_Name - Configuration
Policy Manager Report displays (
) in a web browser.