Application %s from policy %s is reset to no action because application %s from policy %s is a forced upgrade or a previously applied optional upgrade.
Application %s from policy %s has an upgrade of application %s from policy %s which conflicts with the precedence of the ...
Application %s from policy %s is being re-advertised because it was a published application and this policy was previously ...
Application %s from policy %s is being restored to the policy set with state %x because this policy was previously removed ...
Application %s from policy %s is marked as managed but was not in the list of active applications from the Active Directory, ...
Application %s from policy %s is reset to no action because application %s from policy %s is a forced upgrade or a previously ...
Application %s from policy %s is set for installation because it is assigned to this user policy and is configured with the ...
Application %s from policy %s is set to be assigned because it is a published application that this user had installed previously ...
Application %s from policy %s is set to be assigned because it is an upgrade for an application that applies to this user. ...
Application %s from policy %s kept at no action because it is a published application that has already been applied to the ...