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About adding computers
The Computers page in Deep Security Manager enables you to manage and monitor the computers you are protecting with Deep Security.
This page regularly refreshes itself to display the most current information. (You can modify the refresh rate on a per-user basis. Go to Administration > User Management > Users and then double-click on a user account to open its Properties window. On the Settings tab, in the Refresh Rate section, modify the page refresh rate.)
Add computers to the manager
You can add computers through the Computers page.
Group computers
Creating computer groups is useful from an organizational point of view and it speeds up the process of applying and managing policies. Groups are displayed in the tree structure on the left side of the Computers page. To create a new group, select the computer group under which you want to create the new computer group and then click Add > Create Group(s).
To move a computer to a group, select the computer and click Actions > Move to Group. Keep in mind that policies are applied at the computer level, not the computer group level. Moving a computer from one computer group to another has no effect on the policy assigned to that computer.
To remove a group, right-click it and click Remove Group. You can only remove a computer group if it contains no computers and has no sub-groups.
You can also Group computers dynamically with smart folders.
Export your computers list
You can click Export on the Computers page to export your computers list to an XML or CSV file. Exporting is useful when you want to back up your computer information, integrate it with other reporting systems, or to migrate computers to another Deep Security Manager. (If you export, you do not have to re-discover and scan computers from the new manager.)
Delete a computer
If you delete a computer (by selecting it and clicking Delete), all information pertaining to that computer is deleted along with it. If you re-discover the computer, you will have to re-assign a policy and whatever rules were assigned previously.