Parallels Client for IOS
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    • Policy Information
    • About Parallels Client
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    • Work with Parallels Client and Some Other App Simultaneously
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    • Export and Import RAS Connections
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  1. Edit Parallels Client Settings

Policy Information

When a policy is applied to your device, tap View applied policy to see the information about it. This information can be used to verify that the correct policy was delivered. It includes:

  • ID: The policy ID as displayed in the ID field in the Policies list in the RAS Console.

  • Version: The policy version number as displayed in the Version field in the Policies list in the RAS Console.

  • RAS Connection: The name of the connection through which the policy was delivered.

By comparing the information above in Parallels Client and the information in the RAS Console, RAS administrators can see which policy was applied to a user device.

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