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Retiring NON-AD devices from Console

Hi,

We have an ever increasing number of devices in our console that are no longer active due to replacement or failure. Does anyone know if there is a way of having the Enterprise Console work to a cut off date of last contact and delete the device?

We don't use Active Directory so can't re-sync and I don't fancy trawling the console for dead devices!!

Neil.

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  • As far as I'm aware, the answer to your question is "no".  However, instead of trawling through the console looking for old devices, you can just ensure you're viewing all machines (not just the connected or managed ones), then click on the "Up to Date" colum to sort by the last update time.  Simply select the range you want to delete (for example, not updated in the last 60 days) and they'll be gone.

    If you do accidentally delete a machine that's still active, it'll add itself back to the console the next time it updates.

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  • As far as I'm aware, the answer to your question is "no".  However, instead of trawling through the console looking for old devices, you can just ensure you're viewing all machines (not just the connected or managed ones), then click on the "Up to Date" colum to sort by the last update time.  Simply select the range you want to delete (for example, not updated in the last 60 days) and they'll be gone.

    If you do accidentally delete a machine that's still active, it'll add itself back to the console the next time it updates.

    :19349
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