How to deactivate and reactivate users and devices?
From the User Details, open the action menu. Click Deactivate. When prompted, click OK to confirm the user account deactivation. The user and all devices associated with this user account are deactivated immediately. Incydr monitoring stops.
How to deactivate a device in Windows 6?
Deactivate device Sign in to the administration console. Go to Administration > Devices. (Version 6.5 and later) Select Active. Select the individual device you want to deactivate. From the action menu, click Block.
Is there a way to deactivate a device in Code42?
For Code42 environments that use customized Code42 app installers configured to auto-register users, Code42 recommends blocking the device before deactivating. Without first blocking the device, it may reactivate automatically.
How to deactivate a user in Windows 10?
Deactivate a user Sign in to the administration console. Select Administration > Users > Active. Select a user to view User Details. From the User Details, open the action menu. Click Deactivate. When prompted, click OK to confirm the user account deactivation.
From the User Details, open the action menu. Click Deactivate. When prompted, click OK to confirm the user account deactivation. The user and all devices associated with this user account are deactivated immediately. Incydr monitoring stops.
How do I deactivate a device in Windows 10?
The device is immediately deactivated. The device’s associated backup archives are placed into cold storage. Before you can activate a deactivated device, the device’s user must be active. Sign in to the administration console. Go to Devices > Deactivated. Click the device name to display Device Details. From the action menu, click Activate.
How does Device tool work in Windows 10?
Device Tool is now able to display the driver version and vendor for every device. It also shows the Windows version of a remote computer including Build and Release version.
Where does devicetool connect to Windows Management Instrumentation?
DeviceTool connects on TCP port 135 to get device information via WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation). It displays the devices in the GUI. Further information in the DeviceTool help page.