Wiki source code of 6.G. Profile
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2.4 | 1 | A profile is a partial configuration for a client. An existing configuration of a group or individual clients can be expanded or modified by assigned profiles. |
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2.4 | 3 | A profile overwrites a specific part of a configuration when assigned to a group or client. A useful area of application for profiles is to implement a configuration change across groups without editing all group configurations. |
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5 | A profile takes precedence over the group configuration and overwrites the corresponding values. | ||
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7 | Profiles can be assigned to both groups and individual clients. This means that the configuration of an individual client can be changed within a group without having to create a subgroup for the client. | ||
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10 | Typical usecases for profiles are | ||
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12 | - lefthanded mouse | ||
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14 | - Fixed screenresolution | ||
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16 | - VNC configuration for desktop mirroring / remote access | ||
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18 | - Individual remote desktop connection | ||
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21 | To create a profile, go to the configuration tab on the group section and Click on "Create from configuration" | ||
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23 | In the configuration sheet, you can mark all items, which should be saved as profile. | ||
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25 | Note: When saving the profile, set a name, which describes the function best. | ||
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28 | Above the group tree area you find "Profiles" tab. | ||
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30 | Profiles can be duplicated, edited and deleted. If existing profiles must be replaced with new profiles, which have different settings, it is also possible to add a replacement rule. | ||
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