Administrator Guide

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Steps
1. In the Groups page, under Group Tree Hierarchy, click the Remove Group icon.
A warning message indicating that this action removes one or more groups from the group tree hierarchy is displayed.
NOTE: When you remove a group from the group hierarchy, all users and devices that belong to the deleted group are
moved to a selected target group.
2. Click Remove Group.
Unmanaged group
Devices that belong to the unmanaged group do not use licenses or receive configuration 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 configure 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 NameDisplays the name of the group.
DescriptionDisplays a brief description of the group.
Group TokenSelect 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.
Configuring ThinOS policy settings
NOTE:
In the document, the term 8.5+ indicates that the specific policy setting is applicable for ThinOS 8.5 and later
versions.
1. Select a group and click Edit Policies.
2. Click ThinOS.
The Select ThinOS Configuration Mode window is displayed.
Figure 3. Select ThinOS configuration mode
3. Select your preferred mode to configure the policy settings. The available modes are:
Wizard Mode
Advanced Configuration Mode
NOTE: To set the ThinOS Advanced Configuration as the default mode, select the check box.
4. After configuring the options, click Save and Publish.
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Managing groups and configurations