CentraSite Documentation : Runtime Governance with CentraSite : Virtualized Services in CentraSite : Creating Run-Time Policies : Modifying a Run-Time Policy : Modifying the Scope of a Run-Time Action
Modifying the Scope of a Run-Time Action
You can use the Scope profile on the Run-Time Policy Detail page to modify a policy’s scope.
Note:  
Once you create a policy, its organizational scope is fixed and cannot be changed. That is, if you create a policy whose scope is specific to organization ABC, you cannot change its scope to make it system-wide or switch it to another organization. You must create a new policy and set its organizational scope as needed.
To modify the scope of a run-time policy
1. Display the Policy Detail page for the policy that you want to edit. For procedures for this step, see Modifying a Run-Time Policy.
2. If the policy is active, deactivate it. You cannot modify an active policy. For procedures for this step, see Deactivating a Run-Time Policy.
3. In the Scope profile, you can modify the following fields:
Field or Profile
Description
Target Type
The target type to which the policy will be deployed (for example, webMethods Integration Server).
Asset Type
The type(s) of assets to which this policy applies.
Note:  
CentraSite does not provide out-of-the-box policy-enforcement for web services.
Organization
Read-only field. You cannot change the policy's organization after the policy has been created.
Apply Policy to Services that Meet the Following Criteria
The services to which the policy applies.
*Choose an attribute (for example, Name, Description, Classification) that identifies the services to which the policy applies.
*Choose an appropriate operator.
*Specify a value.
*If you need to specify multiple criteria, use the plus button to add multiple rows. For example, for the Classification attribute you might choose multiple Taxonomy names. After you save the policy, you will see the generated list of services displayed on the Policy Detail page’s Services profile.
Note:  
If you specify multiple criteria, the criteria are connected with the AND operator. That means that all criteria must be satisfied, in order for the policy to apply to any of the services. If not all the criteria are satisfied, the policy will not apply to any of the services.
4. Click Save to save the modified policy.
5. If you deactivated the policy in order to edit it, activate the policy as described in Activating a Run-Time Policy.
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