Access Manager Directory Groups page

The groups page provides the ability to create and manage AMS groups. AMS groups are stored in the Access Manager directory, and can contain devices that are registered with AMS. Groups can then be used in authorization rules, and for the application of password policies.

The following groups are built-in, and their membership is automatically manged by the system;

Group nameDescription

All devices

All devices registered with this AMS server

AMS devices

Devices registered using a registration key

Azure AD devices

Devices registered using Azure authentication

All Windows devices

All devices running a Windows operating system

All Linux devices

All devices running a Linux operating system

All macOS devices

All devices running a macOS operating system

AMS Windows devices

Devices running a Windows operating system that were registered using a registration key

AMS Linux devices

Devices running a Linux operating system that were registered using a registration key

AMS macOS devices

Devices running a macOS operating system that were registered using a registration key

Azure AD Windows devices

Devices running a Windows operating system that were registered using Azure AD authentication

Note, built in groups cannot be edited or deleted.

Adding a group

You can use the Add button to add a new custom group. You must give the group a unique name, and then use the group membership selector to add devices to the group.

Deleting a group

Deleting a group removes it permanently from the directory. You must ensure that you unassign the group from any registration keys and password policies before you delete it.

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