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This section is used to set compliance rules based on the Peripherals


Monitor

In the Monitor section, there are 3 categories for checking the compliance (these are the data that are related to the network adapters)

  • Build Date
  • Description
  • Type


Multiple Monitors can be installed on a device. You need to choose an application field for your compliance rule


  • For at least one screen installed (The compliance value apply on at least one screen on the devices)
  • For each screen installed (The compliance value apply on every screen on the devices)
  • For only one screen installed (chose a specific screen by description in the input field)


Once you have chose then category, you need to choose the comparator. For these you have 2 to 5 choices depending on the selected category:



  • Between
  • Different
  • Equal
  • greater or equal
  • less or equal





Once you have selected your comparator, you need to enter the values you want to set as your compliance rule

Note that when you start entering the value to check, proVconnect automatically suggest you the different values that are already present in the data base. these values are all the values stored in the DB from all the devices that are enrolled in the proVconnect server

You can choose a "*" as a joker character to enter only part of the value. In such a case the compliance will only be chacked on the first values before the * character



Pointing device

In the Pointing device section, there are 5 categories for checking the compliance (these are the data that are filled by the manufacturer)

  • Description
  • Interface
  • Manufacturer
  • Model
  • Type



Once you have chose then category, you need to choose the comparator. For these you have 2 choices:

  • Different
  • Equal

Note that some of the categories could have more than one criteria, so in this case it is possible to select if the comparator applies to one or each criteria


Once you have selected your comparator, you need to enter the values you want to set as your compliance rule

Note that when you start entering the value to check, proVconnect automatically suggest you the different values that are already present in the data base. these values are all the values stored in the DB from all the devices that are enrolled in the proVconnect server

You can choose a "*" as a joker character to enter only part of the value. In such a case the compliance will only be chacked on the first values before the * character


Keyboard

In the Keyboard section, there are 8 categories for checking the compliance (these are the data that are filled by the manufacturer)

  • Caption
  • Decription
  • Type


Once you have chose then category, you need to choose the comparator. For these you have 2 choices:

  • Different
  • Equal

Note that some of the categories could have more than one criteria, so in this case it is possible to select if the comparator applies to one or each criteria


Once you have selected your comparator, you need to enter the values you want to set as your compliance rule

Note that when you start entering the value to check, proVconnect automatically suggest you the different values that are already present in the data base. these values are all the values stored in the DB from all the devices that are enrolled in the proVconnect server

You can choose a "*" as a joker character to enter only part of the value. In such a case the compliance will only be chacked on the first values before the * character


Printer

In the Printer section, there are 4 categories for checking the compliance (these are the data that are filled by the manufacturer)

  • Driver
  • Model
  • Port
  • Ready


Once you have chose then category, you need to choose the comparator. For these you have 2 choices:

  • Different
  • Equal

Note that some of the categories could have more than one criteria, so in this case it is possible to select if the comparator applies to one or each criteria


Once you have selected your comparator, you need to enter the values you want to set as your compliance rule

Note that when you start entering the value to check, proVconnect automatically suggest you the different values that are already present in the data base. these values are all the values stored in the DB from all the devices that are enrolled in the proVconnect server

You can choose a "*" as a joker character to enter only part of the value. In such a case the compliance will only be chacked on the first values before the * character


Sound device

In the Sond device section, there are 2 categories for checking the compliance (these are the data that are filled by the manufacturer)

  • Manufacturer
  • Model




Once you have chose then category, you need to choose the comparator. For these you have 2 choices:

  • Different
  • Equal

Note that some of the categories could have more than one criteria, so in this case it is possible to select if the comparator applies to one or each criteria


Once you have selected your comparator, you need to enter the values you want to set as your compliance rule

Note that when you start entering the value to check, proVconnect automatically suggest you the different values that are already present in the data base. these values are all the values stored in the DB from all the devices that are enrolled in the proVconnect server

You can choose a "*" as a joker character to enter only part of the value. In such a case the compliance will only be chacked on the first values before the * character

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