Defining Priority

Defining a priority lets you specify which settings apply when a client receives multiple custom user or client device settings. Settings with a lower priority number take precedence over settings with a higher priority number. Because the default client settings have the highest priority count (10,000), any defined custom client device or custom user settings will always take precedence over the custom default client settings.

You can use custom client settings to provide specific settings that are applied to members of one or more specific collections. For example, you can define another hardware inventory schedule for specific servers that you manage with ConfigMgr. The first custom client setting defined receives priority ...

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