Reference Guide
Navigate Dell Security Center
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Delegated Roles - Delegate administrator rights to a user.
Related topics:
Administrator Roles
Assign or Modify Administrator Roles
Delegate Administrator Roles
View Reconciliation Date
To view the date and time a user group's or user's information was last reconciled with Active Directory,
click the Details & Actions tab for the group or user, and refer to last reconciled. For instructions, refer to
View or Modify User Group Policies and Information and View or Modify User Policies and Information
.
Endpoint Groups
Endpoint Groups
On the Endpoint Groups page, you can add or remove an Endpoint Group, edit Endpoint Group priority
,
or search and select an Endpoint Group to view or modify Endpoint Group information.
Types of Endpoint Groups
System - Endpoint Group maintained by Dell Security Center. System groups include Default Endpoint
Group, Opt-In Endpoint Group
Rule-Defined - Dynamic Endpoint Group based on a specification, or rule set, defined by the
administrator.
Admin-Defined - Static endpoint group for which the administrator can select specific endpoints for
inclusion. The group remains unchanged unless the administrator adds or removes an endpoint. For
more information, see Add Endpoints to an Admin-Defined Endpoint Group or
Remove Endpoints from
an Admin-Defined Endpoint Group.
Active Directory Group - Endpoint group for which the administrator can select a group from Active
Directory for inclusion. The Active Directory group scope must be Global, and type must be Security. At
least one endpoint in the Active Directory group must be running a Dell Data Security product and be
managed by Dell Security Center.
Add an Endpoint Group
Before you add the first Endpoint Group see Endpoint Groups Specification
, which explains fields and
expressions used in Group Specifications.
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Endpoint Groups.
2. Click Add.
3. In Select the type of Endpoint Group, select RULE-DEFINED Group, ADMIN-DEFINED
Group, or Active Directory Group.
4. In Group Name, enter a name for the new Endpoint Group.
5. In Description, enter a description for the new Endpoint Group.
6. (For Rule-Defined Groups only) In Specification, enter the rule that describes the Endpoint
Group. Specifications can be up to 20,000 characters and are case insensitive.