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Deploying a policy transfers the established correspondence to the machines. Physically, a bundle of 
tasks is created on each machine according to the configuration provided by the policy.  
Revoking a policy is the reverse action to the aggregate of applying and deploying. Revoking removes 
the correspondence between the policy and one or more machines and then removes the tasks from 
the machines. 
If a machine is not available or not reachable at the moment, the change will be propagated on the 
machine when it becomes available. This means that deploying a policy to multiple machines is not a 
momentary action. The same is true for revoking. These two processes may be durable and so the 
management server tracks and displays personal statuses for each machine that it works with, as well 
as the policy's cumulative status. 
 
2.11.4.1.  A policy on a machine or a group 
In the diagrams below, each numbered scheme illustrates the result of the respectively numbered 
action.  
The container stands for a group; the colored circle stands for a machine with applied policy; the dark 
colored circle stands for a machine with two applications of the same policy; the white circle stands 
for a machine to which no policy is applied. 
Policy on a machine 
 
1.  A policy can be applied to a machine. 
2.  A policy can be revoked from a machine. 
Policy on a group 
 
1.  A policy can be applied to a group. 
2.  A policy can be revoked from a group. 
3.  A policy applied to a group cannot be revoked from a machine. 
4.  To revoke the policy from the machine, remove the machine from the group. 
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