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Definition
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Presentation
Static groups (also called Manual
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Groups) are groups which contains an exclusive list of devices. Devices within a static group cannot exist within any other static group.
Manual groups are intended to show devices contained within a static location such as country, region etc.
Creating
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static
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groups
To create a static group, right-click All Devices on the device tree, and then select Add Static Group.
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once the static group is created, you can give the name you wish
Static groups can be added at the root level (All Devices) or as a sub-group of an existing group
Creating Sub-Groups
To create a sub-group
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, right-click on the Group you want to create a sub-group in and then select Add Sub-Group.
You can create upto 7 levels of sub-groups
Note: you can add a dynamic group into a static group. please refer to the dynamic group section for learning about dynamic grouping.
Adding & removing Devices
Adding devices to a static group
Upon enrollment, devices will normally be automatically added to the Unassigned
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group, located at the bottom of the Device tree. To add a device to the appropriate group, drag-and-drop the device into the target group.
To move multiple devices into a group, select them first by ticking their check boxes, and then drag-and-drop them into the target group.
Removing
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devices from a
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static Group
Devices cannot be deleted from a static group. To remove a device from a static group, either drag-and-drop the selected device to the Unassigned
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group, or un-enroll the device from proVconnect Server. Un-enrolling a device removes it from all groups.
Notes: by a simple right click on a group, you can rename it or delete it.
Deleting a group will automatically move the devices contained in the group into the unassigned group.
You can also unenroll all devices. please refer to the unenroll section for details about unerollment
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You can create upto 7 levels of sub-groups
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A device cannot belong to 2
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static groups at the same time.