Administrator Guide
Figure 2. Groups and Configs
Topics:
• Edit an unmanaged group
• Create a default device policy group
• Remove a ThinOS select group
• Configure a global level policy
• Create a user policy group
• Edit a user policy group
• Import a user policy group
• Import a user policy group from Active Directory
• Remove a group
• Configure a device level policy
• Export group policies
• Importing group policies
• Edit the ThinOS policy settings
• Edit the ThinOS 9.x policy settings
• Edit the Windows Embedded Standard policy settings
• Edit the Linux policy settings
• Edit the ThinLinux policy settings
• Edit the Wyse Software Thin Client policy settings
• Edit the Cloud Connect policy settings
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
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The Editing Unmanaged Group page is displayed. The Group Name displays the name of the group.
3. Edit the following details:
• Description—Displays a brief description of the group.
• Group Token—Select 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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