Administrator Guide

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2. In the Editing Default Device Policy Group dialog box, edit the required group information.
3. Click Save.
Create a user policy group
You can create groups for the global user group policies and categorize users and devices based on their user groups.
Steps
1. On the Groups & Configs page, click the Default User Policy Group option.
2. Click .
3. In the Add New Group dialog box, enter the Group Name, Description, Domain, AD Attribute and AD Attribute Name.
4. Select the name of the group administrators who are tasked with managing this group.
5. From the Available Group Admins box, select the particular group and click the right arrow to move it to the Assigned
Group Admins box.
To move one group from the Assigned Group Admins to Available Group Admins, do the reverse.
6. Click Save.
The group is added to the list of available groups on the Groups & Configs page.
NOTE: A user policy group must be mapped to an AD group or an organizational unit, but not both.
7. Select the Device Group Mapping option to import user groups with device mapping to control the configurations that are
applied to all device groups by default.
NOTE:
This feature is available only on Wyse Management Suite Pro license. You can import 100 user groups to Wyse
Management Suite.
Edit a user policy group
Steps
1. Go to the Groups & Configs page and select the default user policy group.
2.
Click .
3. In the Editing Default User Policy group dialog box, edit the required group information.
4. Click Save.
Edit an unmanaged group
Devices that belong to the unmanaged group do not use licenses or receive configuration or application-based policies. To add
devices to an unmanaged group, use the unmanaged group device registration key as part of auto registration or manual device
registration.
Steps
1. On the Groups & Configs page, select Unmanaged Group.
2.
Click
.
The Editing Unmanaged Group page is displayed. The Group Name displays the name of the group.
3. Edit the following details:
DescriptionDisplays a brief description of the group.
Group TokenSelect this option to enable the group token.
4. Click Save.
NOTE:
For a public cloud, the group token for an unmanaged group must be enabled to register devices. For a private
cloud, the group token for an unmanaged group is automatically enabled.
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