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Configuring retention rules for unassigned devices

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After Windows network polling is complete, the found devices are placed into subgroups of the Unassigned devices administration group. This administration group can be found at Advanced → Device discovery → Domains. The Domains folder is the parent group. It contains child groups named after the corresponding domains and workgroups that have been found during the network polling. The parent group may also contain the administration group of mobile devices. You can configure the retention rules of the unassigned devices for the parent group and for each of the child groups. The retention rules do not depend on the network polling settings and work even if the network polling is disabled.

To configure retention rules for unassigned devices:

  1. In the console tree, in the Device discovery folder, do one of the following:
    • To configure settings of the parent group, right-click the Domains subfolder and select Properties.

      The parent group properties window opens.

    • To configure settings of a child group, right-click its name and select Properties.

      The child group properties window opens.

  2. In the Devices section, specify the following settings:
    • Remove the device from the group if it has been inactive for longer than (days)

      If this option is enabled, you can specify the time interval after which the device is automatically removed from the group. By default, this option is also distributed to the child groups. The default time interval is 7 days.

      By default, this option is enabled.

    • Inherit from parent group

      If this option is enabled, the retention period for the devices in the current group is inherited from the parent group and cannot be changed.

      This option is available only for child groups.

      By default, this option is enabled.

    • Force inheritance in child groups

      The setting values will be distributed to child groups but in the properties of the child groups these settings are locked.

      By default, this option is disabled.

Your changes are saved and applied.

See also:

Scenario: Discovering networked devices

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