DriveLock groups
Configuration: DOC -> Administration -> Groups
There are several DriveLock groups:
Static computer groups can be created by adding computers, groups, or organizational units manually from the AD object inventory, by adding individual computers ( individually by name), or by adding existing DriveLock groups (including Azure AD groups).
Dynamic computer groups are defined from the results of queries (filter criteria), for example, queries based on operating system version, IP range, Windows version, and more. A group membership of a DriveLock Agent is determined in the following way: First, the filter criteria are stored in a database. The criteria are then transmitted to the agent computers, where they are evaluated, and then feedback is provided on the respective group membership. After updating the configuration, the individual members are displayed in the properties of the dynamic group (Current members tab).
You can also create a copy of an already existing group.
Azure AD groups are synchronized to DriveLock when the Azure AD integration is triggered. Click here to learn more about the settings you need for this.
Static user groups are created by adding users or groups manually from the AD object inventory, by adding individual users ( individually by name), or by adding existing DriveLock user groups (also Azure AD groups).