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Hi everyone, I have created a new group in the Kaspersky Security Center which I want to use as a test environment for a new layout with new policies and tasks. Only the policy and tasks of the Managed Devices is inherited. How can I ensure that this test group does not include a policy from the Managed Devices, without affecting the other existing groups. The inherited box is gray and I cannot change it for the test group. I have to adjust it from Managed Devices that I don't want. We use: Kaspersky Security Center AO Kaspersky Lab Version: 10.5.1781
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Hello, Copy the inherited policy, modify it, and then deactivate the inherited policy. regards
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Hello, thank you for your answer. I have copy the inherited policy, but i can not deactivate the inherited policy. The option is grey on the menu. I can only deactivate the policy from Managed Devices, not from the test group.
Nikolay Arinchev
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Hi, Is it possible to set as "Active" the policy, that was copied? Thank you!
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That is possible. Only the other policy remains active. And I want that other policy not to be active. Because that is the policy for the production computers. And I want a policy for only the test group without the policy for the production computers.
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Check your top level policy for "force inheritance of settings in child polices" and check your test policy for "Inherit settings from parent policy"
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'force inheritance of setting in child policies' is already not checked for the policy on the top level.
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How about your test policy, have you unchecked inherit settings?
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For the test policy it is also possible to change it. But I cannot disable inherited policy from Managed Devices ..
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I cannot turn off the inherited policy. The copy (1) is the test policy. These 2 policies are in the test group. This one is de production policy with i cannot disable.
Nikolay Arinchev
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Could you please attach to your answer these both policies?
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Sorry, but i don't understand your question.
Nikolay Arinchev
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For further investigation we need both of these policies - the one from managed computers and the one that was copied to TEST group. To do so Right-mouse-click at a policy and select "Export". That will create a *.klp file. Please attach these both files to your answer.

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