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- | **proVconnect** allows tags to be applied to devices to make grouping easier. By default, the tags are numbered 1 thru 5. Tags can be given a friendly name via the [[manager_options:personalize|Personalize]] menu. | + | **Xcalibur W** allows tags to be applied to devices to make grouping easier. By default, the tags are numbered 1 thru 5. Tags can be given a friendly name via the [[manager_options:personalize|Personalize]] menu. |
From the device **Single View**, select **Agent Administration** > **Inventory Tags**. | From the device **Single View**, select **Agent Administration** > **Inventory Tags**. | ||
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|{{:tip.png |}} Please note that the tags can also be provided by a DHCP Server. For further details, please refer to [[:dhcp_scope_options|DHCP Scope Options]].| | |{{:tip.png |}} Please note that the tags can also be provided by a DHCP Server. For further details, please refer to [[:dhcp_scope_options|DHCP Scope Options]].| | ||
- | * **Calculated** - **proVconnect**’s powerful dynamic grouping technology lets administrators apply dynamic tags based on query results. **proVconnect** can run DOS or WMIC commands on the target device(s), gather the generated values, and use those values to populate a dynamic tag field. This allows dynamic groups based on, say, the time zone or display resolution of the remote devices. | + | * **Calculated** - **Xcalibur W**’s powerful dynamic grouping technology lets administrators apply dynamic tags based on query results. **Xcalibur W** can run DOS or WMIC commands on the target device(s), gather the generated values, and use those values to populate a dynamic tag field. This allows dynamic groups based on, say, the time zone or display resolution of the remote devices. |
In the example below, we query for the v**ersion of the installed OS**. | In the example below, we query for the v**ersion of the installed OS**. |