With the profile schemes feature, you can override parts
of your users’ BlueZone configuration profiles without overwriting
their custom configurations.
Many BlueZone Web-to-Host administrators allow their users to make
and save at least a few configuration customizations. For example,
the display colors, font selection, and keyboard mapping settings.
As the BlueZone administrator, you decide the BlueZone configuration
features that your users can and cannot customize.
If you enable the Allow Local Save feature, the
Web-to-Host Control Module is
designed to never download and overwrite a top-level BlueZone configuration
profile even if you modify the configuration profile and post a newer
version on the web server. This protects your users' custom configurations
from being overwritten. However, using profile schemes feature, you
can change certain parts of a BlueZone configuration without overwriting
the user’s configurations.
Note: If you are deploying
BlueZone using the standard Web-to-Host deployment mode and you have
decided to not enable the Allow Local Save feature, it is not necessary
to use the profile schemes feature. Users are not able to make their
own BlueZone customizations and BlueZone Web-to-Host allows you to
make BlueZone configuration profile changes and download them at any
time.