Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Edge Device Manager Version R17 Administrator’s Guide
- Introduction
- Key features
- EDM Dashboard overview
- Managing group and configs
- Managing Devices
- Apps and Data
- Managing rules
- Managing Jobs
- Events
- Managing users
- Portal administration
- Troubleshooting Edge Device Manager
- Supported devices
- Wireless profiles password editor
- Third party licenses
- License Type Details
- Apache License, Version 2.0
- Oracle Binary Code License
- GNU GPL V2
- Eclipse Public licenses- v 1.0
- MIT
- Public Domain
- MIT
- BSD-3 Clause
- MIT
- MIT
- zlib license
- MIT
- GNU GPL V2
- Unicode licenses agreement
- BSD 3 Clause
- MIT
- PCRE licenseMPL-2.0 ,GPL-2,LGPL-2.1,BSD-2-Clause,MIT,LGPL-2+, public-domain,ICU
- Boost Software licensesVersion 1.0
- BSD 3 Clause
- BSD 3 Clause
- Boost Software licenses- Version 1.0
- GNU Affero General Public License(AGPL)
- ssleay32.dll
- libcurl.dll
- libeay32.dll
- Newtonsoft.Json.dll
- RestSharp.dll
- Microsoft.Win32.TaskScheduler.dll
- 7-Zip
- Terminology

Unmanaged group
Devices that belong to the unmanaged group do not use licenses or receive conguration or application-based policies. To add devices to
an unmanaged group, use the unmanaged group device registration key as part of auto registration or manual device registration.
To congure an unmanaged group, do the following:
1 Click Edit group.
The Editing Unmanaged Group page is displayed.
The following options are displayed on the page:
• Group Name—Displays the name of the group.
• Description—Displays a brief description of the group.
• Group Token—Select this option to enable group token.
2 Click Save.
NOTE: For a public cloud, the group token for an unmanaged group must be enabled to register devices to it. For a private
cloud, the group token for an unmanaged group is automatically enabled.
Edge Gateway policy settings
Use this section to congure the Edge Gateway policy settings for the Ubuntu Core and Windows devices.
• Conguring Ubuntu Core policy settings
• Conguring Ubuntu policy settings
• Conguring Windows policy settings
Conguring Ubuntu Core policy settings
To congure the policy settings for the Ubuntu Core device, do the following:
1 Select a group, and then click Edit Policies.
2 Click Ubuntu Core.
Managing group and
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