Reference Guide

Navigate the Dell Server
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If you do not know the full Hostname or user email address, scroll through the list of available
endpoints to locate the endpoint.
4. Click an endpoint in the list to display the Endpoint Detail.
5. Click the Details & Actions tab of the endpoint for which you want to view information.
Issue a User Decryption Policy
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Users.
2. Click a User Name link or search for a user and then click a link to display the User Detail.
To Search, you can enter Common Name, Universal Principal Name, or sAMAccountName. The
wildcard character (*) may be used but is not required at the beginning or end of the text.
3. On the Security Policies tab, click Policy-Based Encryption.
4. Set the value of Policy-Based Encryption to Off.
5. Click Save.
6. Commit Policies
.
Once this policy reaches the specified Encryption client, decryption begins.
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 Server. System groups include Default Endpoint Group, Opt-In
Endpoint Group, Persistent VDI Endpoint Group, and Non-Persistent VDI Endpoint Group. For more
information about VDI Endpoint Groups, see VDI Endpoint Groups
.
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
the Dell Security Management Server. For more information about adding Active Directory Endpoint Groups
to the Dell Server, see http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/SLN306875/
.
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.