Reference Guide
Security Management Server v10.2.11 AdminHelp
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Endpoint Groups.
2. Select the group to which to add endpoints.
3. Click the Members tab.
4. Select Add Endpoints to Group, then search for specific endpoints or select endpoints in the
list, and click Add Selected Endpoints to Group.
OR
Select Upload Multiple Endpoints from File, then click Browse to select a CSV file and click
Upload.
Valid CSV requirements:
• The file must be in valid CSV format and contain a maximum of 999 endpoints.
• The first column must contain valid fully qualified hostnames. All columns except the first
column are ignored.
• Only activated endpoints are added to the group.
Remove Endpoints from an Admin-Defined Endpoint Group
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Endpoint Groups.
2. Select the group in which to add endpoints.
3. Click the Members tab.
4. Search for specific endpoints or select endpoints in the list. To select more than one endpoint,
press Shift and select the endpoints.
5. Click the red X in the right column for each endpoint, or select the endpoints and click Remove
Endpoints from Group.
Endpoints
Endpoints
On the Endpoints page, you can add an endpoint to a group, remove an endpoint, or
search and select
an endpoint to View or Modify Endpoint Information. You can also quickly view the following summary
information about each endpoint:
*Hostname - Endpoint hostname.
*OS/Version - Operating system and version running on the endpoint (Example: Microsoft Windows 10
Enterprise).
*Category - Catetory of endpoint (Example: Windows or Mac).
*Protected
- A green check displays if the endpoint is protected. If the endpoint is not protected, the
column is blank.
*Serial Number - Manufacturer assigned serial number.
*Win Computer Name - Computer name Windows uses to identify the computer on the network.
*Enabled Technologies - Security technologies enabled on the endpoint.
*Hardware ID - A unique identifier sent to the server from the client.
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