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Managing Kaspersky Thin Client through the Kaspersky Security Center Web Console > Adding a thin client to the managed devices group
Adding a thin client to the managed devices group
Adding a thin client to the managed devices group
In the Web Console, you can centrally control thin clients that are connected to Kaspersky Security Center. For example, you can add them to
administration groups
and apply necessary policies. To centrally control a thin client, you must first add it to a managed devices group.
A set of devices combined according to the performed functions. Devices are grouped for easy management as a whole. A group may include other groups. Group policies can be created for each thin client added to a group.
To add a thin client to a managed devices group:
- In the main window of the Web Console, select Discovery & deployment → Unassigned devices.
The list of all detected unassigned devices will be displayed.
- Select the check box next to the name of the device that you want to add to the group of managed devices.
- Click the Move to group button.
The Move to group panel opens on the right. Select the check box next to the Managed devices administration group.
- Click the Move button.
The thin client will be added to the managed devices group.
Article ID: 197121, Last review: Apr 2, 2025