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This topic describes how use the Select Rule Set dialog box in the legacy Diseñador de flujo de trabajo de Windows. Use the legacy Diseñador de flujo de trabajo when you need to target either the .NET Framework versión 3.5 or the .NET Framework 3.0.
The Select Rule Set dialog box is used to select a rule set that you can use with a PolicyActivity activity. For information about how to access the Select Rule Set dialog box, see How to: Create a PolicyActivity Rule Set (Legacy).
The following table describes the user interface (UI) elements of the Select Rule Set dialog box.
| UI Element | Description |
|---|---|
New… |
Click to open the Rule Set Editor Dialog Box (Legacy) to create a new rule condition. |
Edit… |
Click to open the Rule Set Editor Dialog Box (Legacy) to edit the selected rule condition. |
Rename… |
Click to open a dialog box used to rename the selected rule set. |
Delete |
Click to delete the selected rule set. |
Rule Set Preview |
Displays the rules in the selected rule set. |
OK |
Click to assign the selected rule set to the PolicyActivity activity. |
For more information about how to create and edit rule sets, see Rule Set Editor Dialog Box (Legacy).
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| The Rules editor of the legacy Diseñador de flujo de trabajo that is used to target either the .NET Framework versión 3.5 or the .NET Framework 3.0 does not support Multitargeting. |
For more information about conditions, see Using Conditions in Workflows.
Vea también
Referencia
Rule Set Editor Dialog Box (Legacy)
Otros recursos
PolicyActivity
Using the PolicyActivity Activity
Using Conditions in Workflows
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