deviceTRUST for Windows and the deviceTRUST Client Extension for IGEL OS 12 and macOS are now available.
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Policy Mode from Date Template

This template imports a predefined context that defines whether the deviceTRUST policy runs in active or passive mode based upon a fixed date, and can be used as a building block in your configuration. It can be found in the BUILDING BLOCKS category when filtered for LOCAL platform.

deviceTRUST requires some simple but essential configuration steps to be performed to enable the template for your local environment. We will guide you step-by-step through simple deviceTRUST configuration steps to enable the template within your local environment.

We will perform the following steps:

  1. Step 1: Prerequisites
  2. Step 2: Context

Step 1: Prerequisites

If the required deviceTRUST components (Agent, Console and License) are not yet installed, please visit the Getting Started for Local guide and complete step 1 to 4 and then continue here with step 2 below.

Step 2: Context

The template has imported the following context:

Context Description Customizations
Policy Mode Defines if the deviceTRUST policy runs in active or passive mode based upon a date. You must set a date to run the deviceTRUST policy in active or passive mode.

Troubleshooting

If your deviceTRUST installation or configuration does not work as expected, you can use the Troubleshooting guide to start troubleshooting.