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In all three cases, priority levels of all other policies are modified as needed
to accommodate the new value. Goto Expressions with integer values are
also updated automatically. For example, if you change a priority value of
10 to 100, all policies with a Goto Expression value of 10 are updated to
the value 100.
7. To change the policy, action, or policy bank invocation for an row in the
table, click the down arrow to the right of the entry and do one of the
following:
To change the policy, select another policy name or select New
Policy and follow the steps in “Creating or Modifying an Advanced
Policy,” on page 14.
To change the Goto Expression, select Next, End,
USE_INVOCATION_RESULT, or select more and enter a
advanced expression whose result returns the priority level of another
entry in this policy bank.
To modify an invocation, select an existing policy bank, or click New
Policy Label and follow the steps in “Binding a Policy to a Policy
Label,” on page 29.
8. To unbind a policy or a policy label invocation from this bank, click any
field in the row that contains the policy or policy label, and then click
Unbind Policy.
9. When you are done, click Apply Changes.
To remove unused policies by using the Policy Manager
1. In the navigation pane, click the feature for which you want to configure the
policy bank.
The choices are Responder, Integrated Caching, or Rewrite.
2. In the details pane, click <Feature Name> policy manager.
3. In the <Feature Name> Policy Manager dialog box, click Cleanup
Configuration.
4. In the Cleanup Configuration dialog box, select the items that you want to
delete, and then click Remove.
5. Click Close.