Opps... I forgot to mention a 4th option. If the number of users exempt from the schedule restriction is smaller than the group of users bound by the schedule is smaller, you can set the schedule to be the default policy for your network and then manually whitelist users that are exempt. For example, if you are looking to enforce a schedule for 200 students and leave 20 teachers with unrestricted access, you set the schedule as default policy and then manually exempt the teachers' devices. This would result in ~20 manual policy entries rather than 200+. Once again, I hope this helps! 😃
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