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Status: Assigned
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OS: Chrome
Pri: 3
Type: Feature



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Domain policy enrolled ChromeOS applies irrelevant settings to Guest mode

Project Member Reported by mar...@chromium.org, Jul 13 2017

Issue description

Repro:
- Enroll a ChromeOS host on a domain
- Enforce a policy to enforce 15 minutes screen saver
- Use the device in Guest mode to do a demo

Expected:
- Guest mode doesn't apply irrelevant domain enforced policies

Actual:
- Demo is impaired by policy that may not be relevant to Guest mode.
 

Comment 1 by mar...@chromium.org, Jul 13 2017

Cc: -cbr@google.com cbro@google.com
[Adding Chris who experienced this issue]
Owner: dskaram@chromium.org
David, do you know if this WAI?

Comment 3 by dskaram@google.com, Jul 17 2017

Cc: derat@chromium.org
+Daniel for his thoughts

Comment 4 by derat@chromium.org, Jul 17 2017

Cc: bartfab@chromium.org atwilson@chromium.org
Uh, this seems like a question for someone on the enterprise team. :-)
Specifically which policy is being set and to what values? Some things like power saving modes might be controllable via device policy, and that's by design.

Comment 6 by mar...@chromium.org, Jul 18 2017

What triggered this bug report is that the screensaver enforced timeout actively hurts in unauthenticated demo settings. You can reach out to Chris for more private details.
OK, Chris - can you answer my question #5 (esp what the contents of chrome://policy on the chromebook are)? Feel free to email the answers to me if they are sensitive.
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
Owner: marcuskoehler@chromium.org

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