User in a group: "Shurtcut Location" "Application Window" (NOT checked)
The same user, the same bundle: "Shurtcut Location" "Application Window" (CHECKED)

Result: the user sees the bundle in NAL NOT (ZENworks Adaptive Agent - Bundles: Bundle is displayed as "effective"

In ZEN7 always handle the assignment, which was closest to the user. It would be nice if that were the case again.

in german:
Bundle-Relationship: Gruppe „schlägt“ User-Zuweisung:
User in einer Gruppe: „Shurtcut Location“ „Application Window“ (nicht(!) angehakt)
Derselbe User, dasselbe Bundle: „Shurtcut Location“ „Application Window“ (angehakt(!))
Ergebnis: der User sieht das Bundle im NAL nicht (im ZENWorks Adaptive Agent wird es aber als „wirksam“ angezeigt
In ZEN7 griff immer die Zuweisung, die am dichtesten am User war. Es wäre schön, wenn das wieder so wäre.

Comments

  • For me it sounds like a bug (not as a idea)?!

  • Hi S. M.
    I agree.
    But where should I place the bug?!?

  • Hi Zenus,
    I think if I had found this, I had created a SR and simultanously regret it. Therefore I don't want to recommend this. I sadly must agree that this is not always a way that works. Espacilly without ASE oder PSE.
    Therefore why not creating a Idea. I think Jason Blackett and his team will know what to do, regardless if the behaviour is a bug or works as designed in Novells opinion.