You use Device Control Plus to add and manage computers within a network. The list of computers that you manage is known as the Scope of Management (SoM).
This document gives you steps required to add computers, to manage, to Device Control Plus. This process is also called 'Defining the scope of management'.
To define the scope of management, follow the steps given below:
Click OK
Note: Alternatively, you can specify the names of computers and add. All the computers gets added to the Selected Computers list.
Check the Start Agent Installation Immediately check box to install the Device Control Plus agents in the selected computers immediately
Note: If you do not check this checkbox, the computers are only added. You will have to install the agent later.
You have added computers to manage using Device Control Plus.
There are two types of remote offices that you can create to manage using Device Control Plus. They are as follows:
To add the details of the remote offices, follow the steps below:
Click the Remote offices tab
Note: You will see a remote office called Local Office in the list of remote offices. This refers to the computer in the Local Area Network (LAN) where Device Control Plus server is installed.
Name of the remote office
Note: The IP address is already entered. If there is a secondary IP address which the remote office will use to communicate with the Device Control Plus server, enter this IP address in the IP address field.
You have added a remote office. Follow steps 4 and 5 to add more remote offices.
After you add the details of the remote offices that you are going to manage using Device Control Plus, you are required to install agents in the computers in the remote offices. These agents will be referred to Wide Area Network (WAN) agents. There are two types of WAN agents. These include agents that receive information in the following ways:
To install agents in computers in remote offices, follow the steps given below:
You have installed agents in the computers in a remote office in your network. These computer names will automatically be added to the list of computers that you are managing using Device Control Plus.
You can install agents in four ways. These include the following:
To install an agent, follow the steps given below:
Installing an agent manually
To install an agent manually in computers within your LAN, follow the steps given below:
You have installed an agent manually.
Installing an agent using the Device Control Plus UI
There are two ways of installing an agent using the Device Control Plus UI:
To install an agent using the Device Control Plus UI while defining the scope of management, follow the steps given below:
Note: Alternatively, you can specify the names of computers and add. All the computers gets added to the Selected Computers list.
You have installed an agent while defining the scope of management.
To install an agent using the Device Control Plus UI after defining the scope of management, follow the steps given below:
You have installed an agent after defining the scope of management.
Installing an agent using Group Policy Objects (GPOs)
You can install an agent in your client computers using a GPO. This is done by running a script in multiple client computers by adding the start up script of the Active Directory. For more information, see Installing Device ControlPlus agents using GPO.
Installing an agent using IP addresses and IP ranges
You can also install agents using IP addresses and IP ranges by using a .exe file with support files to install agents using a command-line tool.
To install an agent using IP addresses and IP ranges, follow the steps given below:
Download the agent-installation-via-ip.zip based on the Device Control Plus build as mentioned below, and extract into a folder:
Select the required office
Note: This can be a local office or a remote office depending on which computers you want to install agents in.
When you execute the setuputils file, you will see:
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ManageEngine Device Control Plus Agent Installation Setup Wizard using IP Address and IP Range
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1. Install Agents to the list available in the ipaddress.txt
2. Install Agents with an certain IP Range within a subnet
If required press Ctrl+C to quit.
Example:
This is an example of how you can install an agent using IP address or an IP range using the command-line tool.
Enter the option: 2
Note : If you want to use option 1, ensure that you have entered the required IP addresses in the ipaddress.txt file.
Enter domain or workgroup name: desktopcentral
Enter the user name of the administrator: administrator
Enter the password of the administrator: **********
Enter the Start IP address : 192.168.116.85
Enter the End IP address : 192.168.116.87
You have installed an agent using an IP range.
You can uninstall Device Control Plus agents from computers in the same LAN as the Device Control Plus server directly. It is recommended that you uninstall the agents from respective computers before removing them from the Scope of Management list.
To uninstall a Device Control Plus agent, follow the steps given below:
You have installed Device Control Plus agents from specific computers. After the uninstallation process is complete, you can remove these computers from the Scope of Management page.
Unlike computers in the same LAN where Device Control Plus Server is installed, the agents in the computers, in the remote offices, that are spread across a WAN cannot be uninstalled directly from the Device Control Plus server. You have to uninstall them manually. For more information about uninstalling agents from remote computers, see Uninstalling Device Control Plus agents manually from computers in remote offices.
It is important that you set domain credentials when you are setting up the scope of management. You can change these credentials after you've set up the scope of management.
To change domain credentials after setting up the scope of management, follow the steps given below:
You have changed the domain credentials.
You can remove a computer from the scope of management when required.
To remove a computer from the scope of management, follow the steps given below:
Note: Ensure that you have uninstalled the agents from the computers that you want to remove from the scope of management.
You have removed computers from the scope of management.