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Deep Freeze Enterprise User Guide - Faronics

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74|Using <strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Freeze</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> ConsoleAdding computers to a GroupComputers can be added to a group by dragging them from the Workstations pane to thepreferred group, or by using an automatic filter set during the creation of the groups.Automatic group filtering allows computers to be added to user-defined groups automatically.The computers are added based on their computer name.Wildcards (*, ?) can be used to add computers based on a specific segment of the name.Example: Lab1-* adds all computers with names starting with Lab1- .Sorting Groups AlphabeticallyTo sort the Groups alphabetically, right-click <strong>User</strong> Defined Groups and select Sort GroupsAlphabetically.Removing Workstations from <strong>User</strong> Defined GroupTo remove a computer from a Group, right-click on the computer in <strong>User</strong> Defined Groups andselect Remove from Group.Importing or Exporting Groups to FileTo import groups from a file or export groups to a file, choose the preferred option from the Toolsmenu.Viewing the Console Log FileThe <strong>Enterprise</strong> Console keeps a log of the status and activity history of all connected computers.The log stores information for the previous 48 hours. Information older than 48 hours isautomatically deleted from the log.• To view the log file for one or many computers, right-click on the computer(s) and select ShowLog.• To sort the log file, click on a preferred heading.• To export the log file as a .csv file, right-click and select Export to file, as displayed:<strong>Deep</strong> <strong>Freeze</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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