Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Remove a group
As an administrator, you can remove a group from the group hierarchy.
Steps
1. In the Groups & Configs page, select the group that you want to delete.
2. Click .
A warning message indicating that this action removes one or more groups from the group tree hierarchy is displayed.
3. From the drop-down list, select a new group to move the users and devices in the current group.
4. Click Remove Group.
NOTE: When a device group is deleted, all the devices of the group are moved to a selected device group. When a user
group is deleted, there are no devices or users who are associated with it.
Configure a device level policy
Steps
1. In the Devices page, click the device you want to configure.
The Device Details page is displayed.
2. In the Device Configuration section, click Create/Edit Exceptions.
Export group policies
The Export Policies option enables you to export the policies from the current group. This option is available for Wyse
Management Suite Pro license users.
Steps
1. From the Groups & Configs page, select the group that you would like to export policies from. The group must have
configured policies.
2. Click Export Policies.
The Export Policies screen is displayed.
3. Select the device type policies to export.
The following options are available:
All device type policiesAll device type policies are exported.
Specific device type policiesSelect one or more device types from the drop-down list. Only the selected device type
policies are exported.
4. Click the Yes button to export the selected device type policies.
Parent group policies are not exported. Only policies that are configured at the selected or targeted group level are
exported.
5. Click the download link or right-click the file, and then click Save as to save the JSON file.
NOTE:
The passwords are encrypted in the exported file. The file name is in [Group Name]-[ALL]-[Exported
Date & Time]UTC.json format.
NOTE: To avoid the failure of importing policies, ensure that you remove passwords and any reference to files such as
certificate, wallpaper, firmware, logo, and so on, before you export to a file.
38 Managing groups and configurations