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- | By default, there are three built-in Groups that displayed in the Device Tree. These Groups are systems groups and therefore they can not be deleted nor modified. | + | By default, there are three groups displayed in the Device Tree. These are system groups and cannot be deleted or modified. |
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- | | {{default_groups:2.png}} | Selected Devices | The devices that have been already ticked, and to which the tasks will apply | | + | | {{default_groups:2.png}} | Selected Devices | Devices selected in the device list | |
- | | {{default_groups:3.png}} | All Devices | The entire list of Enrolled Devices | | + | | {{default_groups:3.png}} | All Devices | All enrolled devices | |
- | | {{default_groups:4.png}} | Unassigned | The devices that have not yet been assigned to any Static group | | + | | {{default_groups:4.png}} | Unassigned | All devices not yet assigned to a Static group | |
- | At first time use, Administrator will want to create specific Groups that will reflect its network topology, its geographical locations or its business organization. This is made possible using the Static and Automatic Groups. | + | The system administrator will likely want to create specific groups reflective of network topology, geographic locations, or business organization. This can be done with both Static and Dynamic groups. |