Items That Cannot Be Managed
Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager can control a lot of items; however, there are some UI elements that it cannot manage. In Figure 74, the "Reset All Warnings" button in this application, which might reset settings within the application, isn't something that Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager can control. Inside Endpoint Policy Manager Application Settings Manager, it will take up space but will not do anything. With elements like this, you have three options:
- Delete the element since it has no function.
- Right-click the element and uncheck "Enabled" (shown in Figure 74), which will make the item gray and unclickable when it is used within the Group Policy editor.
- Leave the element as it is.
Figure 74. Dealing with elements that cannot be controlled with Application Settings Manager.
Leaving it as it is usually the best idea since you can still control its AppLock⢠properties using Group Policy. For this element, if you do nothing here in Endpoint Policy Manager DesignStudio, then later, in the Group Policy Editor, you can still right-click over this button and hide or disable it from a user. There will be no way to make it do precisely what you want (such as resetting all warnings), but you will still be able to lock or remove the button so the user cannot use it inside the application.