Administrator Guide

You can only select a view with nine or less levels of the group hierarchy. If there are group levels with empty values, then the group
levels are renamed to NotSet. However, if the group levels are missing in WDM, then they are assigned to the available parent.
NOTE: If there are resources for wallpaper and wireless in prole/conguration, the resource lenames are prexed with the
conguration package name in WDM. For example, packagename_resourcename.
3 Select any of the following options:
Groups—By default, the Groups check box is selected.
DevicesTo import devices that are already associated to the selected view in WDM, select the Devices check box, and click
Next.
WES ProlesTo import a Windows-based prole that is already assigned to the selected view in WDM, select the WES Proles
check box, and click Next.
The screen displays the group hierarchy with devices and proles that are assigned to each group.
NOTE: If you want to assign both devices and WES proles to the selected view, select both Devices and WES Proles
check boxes. If you want to assign both WES Proles and ThreadX_5X congurations to the selected view, select both
WES Proles and ThreadX_5X Congurations check boxes.
All conguration assignments in WDM are selected, and you cannot modify. Assignment of device conguration to specic groups can
be performed only using the Build option. For more information—see Create groups and proles using default WDM group types.
Create groups and proles using WDM default group types
Use the Build option to create groups and proles using WDM default group types. You can create a group hierarchy in Wyse Management
Suite provided that grouping is not assigned as a view in WDM.
1 On the View and WES Proles/ThreadX_5X Congurations screen, click the Build radio button.
A drop-down list with all the default group types in WDM is displayed. The order determines the group hierarchy structure.
To create the group hierarchy, you can select a maximum of nine levels. The Default Policy Group is available as a default option in the
Wyse Management Suite. The group hierarchy is part of Default Policy Group. Therefore, the total hierarchy depth in Wyse
Management Suite can be maximum of 10 including Default Policy Group. After you dynamically create a group hierarchy using WDM
default groups, you can assign the Conguration Packages to the group.
NOTE
: All Devices view in WDM cannot be imported. You can have multiple views in WDM, but you can import only one
view to the Wyse Management Suite. If you do not want to import an existing view from WDM, create a group hierarchy
using the Build option.
NOTE: You cannot assign more than one WDM Conguration Package to a group. If you do not have proles assigned to
views, and you use an individual JSON Conguration Package in WDM, then assign the Conguration Packages to groups.
2 From the drop-down list, select a group type. If you want to create a group hierarchy, click the plus sign (+) next to the drop-down list,
and start adding the group types. If you select a default group type from the list at any level, the same group type is not listed again for
selection.
NOTE
: If there are group levels with empty values, then the group levels are renamed to NotSet. However, if the group
levels are missing in WDM, then they are assigned to the available parent.
NOTE: If there are resources for wallpaper and wireless in prole/conguration, the resource lenames are prexed with the
conguration package name in WDM. For example, packagename_resourcename.
3 Select any of the following options based on your requirement:
Groups—By default, the Groups check box is selected.
DevicesTo associate devices to a group in the created view, select the Devices check box, and click Next.
WES ProlesTo assign a Windows-based prole to a group in the created view:
1 Select the WES Proles check box, and click Next.
2 From the Prole drop-down list, select a prole.
Importing data inventory
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