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JP1 Version 12 JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 Distribution Function Administration Guide


5.3.5 Notes on using ID groups

Note the following when using ID groups:

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(1) When system configuration information is removed for a computer registered in ID groups

If you delete a computer from the system configuration information that is registered in one or more ID groups, information about its ID group memberships is not automatically deleted. Before deleting the system configuration information associated with a managed computer, de-register the computer from its ID groups.

If you deleted a managed computer from the system configuration information without de-registering it from its ID groups, you can remove the ID group information from Remote Install Manager. For details about how to remove a managed computer from an ID group, see 5.3.4 Editing ID groups.

You can also configure the system to automatically link system configuration information and ID group information. For details, see 5.4 Linking system configuration information with ID group information.

(2) If an Edit ID group folder was created

If the Edit ID group folder has been created in the Job Status window, do not delete the folder or its contents.

The Edit ID group folder contains jobs that register managed computers in ID groups and add ID-management relay computers. The system creates these jobs automatically, and deletes them automatically when the job has ended.

If you inadvertently delete a job that edits ID groups, ID groups will no longer be edited. In this case, repeat the operations for editing ID groups (such as registering ID groups on managed computers or adding ID-management relay computers).