If you have users in different departments that should get different default management classes, it is usually easier to create different DOMAINS for them.
Each DOMAIN has its own default management class. You can change the client domain: update node blahh domain=newdomainname -----Original Message----- From: Muhammad Sadat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 3:43 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Management Class assignment in TSM Dear All, I am running TSM 5.2 server and client in Windows Environment. The question is as under: 1- Created management class and set it as default for windows clients in one department only. 2- Activated policy and the clients associated with this policy receive this management class. 3- I create another management class in that policy set, and this one is not default management class and is for Windows clients in other department. 4- Until I use "include" option, I can't set from server which client is using which management class. Also I don't want client user to do anything in this regard. 5- If I make this one a temporary default management class, then the clients will pick up this as their default class, which is not what i intend, because all others accessing will also update themselves erroneously. What I am looking for: I be able to assign management class to a client from server which is not default management class. I am stuck !!! Sadi
