DeviceLock Security Policies (Offline Profile) : Managing Offline Security Policies for Protocols : Managing Offline Permissions for Protocols : Undefining offline permissions
  
Undefining offline permissions
You can reset previously set offline permissions to the unconfigured state. If offline permissions are undefined, regular permissions are applied to offline client computers.
To undefine offline permissions
1. If using DeviceLock Management Console, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Management Console and connect it to the computer running DeviceLock Service.
b) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Service Settings Editor, do the following:
a) Open DeviceLock Service Settings Editor.
b) In the console tree, expand DeviceLock Service.
If using DeviceLock Group Policy Manager, do the following:
a) Open Group Policy Object Editor.
b) In the console tree, expand Computer Configuration, and then expand DeviceLock.
2. Expand Protocols.
3. Under Protocols, select Permissions.
When you select Permissions in the console tree, in the details pane you can view protocols for which you can set permissions. In the details pane you can also view the current state of offline permissions for each protocol in the Offline column.
4. In the details pane, right-click the protocol for which you want to undefine offline permissions, and then click Undefine Offline.
You can undefine offline permissions set for several protocols at the same time. To do this, do the following:
a) In the details pane, select several protocols by holding down the SHIFT key or the CTRL key while clicking them.
b) Right-click the selection, and then click Undefine Offline.
The offline state of the permissions changes to “Not Configured.”