You can do the following with Groups:
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Organize your devices into meaningful categories, for ease of management.
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Create a hierarchy of parent groups and su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups.
Su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgrouping is where a group exists as a member or su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroup of a parent group. The top-level parent
group in HP Web Jetadmin is simply “Groups.” This exists at the top-level node in the left navigation pane
and can only contain other groups.
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Create Automatic groups, where membership is determined automatically according to dened lter
criteria.
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Create Manual groups, where membership is determined manually.
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Create policies for automatically applying various types of operations on devices when they are added to
and removed from a group.
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Schedule various operations to happen on a group, rather than specic devices.
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Apply security permissions for users, such that they can perform operations on some groups, but not
others.
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Provide meaningful names up to 48 characters long.
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The same device can be included in more than one device group.
A few common examples of HP Web Jetadmin groups scenarios include:
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A geographic representation of your device eet.
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Parent groups representing buildings within a campus could contain su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups that represent oors or
oor quadrants. This could ease nding devices within a campus setting.
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Parent groups reecting how devices are dispersed among organizations.
Group Representation
In the Device Management navigation pane, group names are followed by a number enclosed with parentheses.
This number is the number of devices in the group. For example, if the Finance group contains ve devices and
does not contain any su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups, this group appears in the Device Management navigation pane as Finance (5).
If a group contains su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups, the parent group name is followed by a second number enclosed with
parentheses. This number is the sum of the number of devices in the parent group and the number of devices in
all the su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups of the parent group. For example, the Building 1 group contains two devices and two
su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups. The 1st Floor su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroup contains 12 devices and does not contain any su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups. The 2nd Floor
su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroup contains 10 devices and does not contain any su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups. In the Device Management navigation pane,
these groups appear as Building 1 (2)(24), 1st Floor (12), and 2nd Floor (10).
You can include the same device in multiple groups. If the same device is assigned to multiple su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups of a
parent group, that device is counted only once in the total number of devices for the parent group, and the total
number of devices is followed by an asterisk (*). For example, if two devices are assigned to both the 1st Floor
and 2nd Floor su/jointfilesconvert/547638/bgroups, the parent group appears in the Device Management navigation pane as Building 1 (2)
(22*).
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