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In windows firewall I have an option to allow local subnet. Where “local subnet” i my own subnet. For example:

office1 - 192.168.0.0/24
office2 - 192.168.1.0/24
office3 - 192.168.2.0/25
office4 - 192.168.2.128/25

So whichever network I belong in - is my local network. 

So if I am in office1, I will allow shared printers and files only to office1. All other offices shouldn’t access my shared resources. 
And if I am in office2,  my local subnet is office2, and I allow shared resource only to office2. 

How let KES understand network that it belongs to without creating separate policy for each subnet.

//Mod Note: moved to proper section

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