Transferring Devices Between Policy Groups
In WeGuard, transferring a device between policy groups allows administrators to apply different configurations, apps, and restrictions tailored to specific teams, departments, or roles. This feature simplifies device management and ensures that the appropriate policies are consistently enforced.
Single Device Transfer
- Log in to WeGuard Console.
- Navigate to the Devices page, then search and select the desired device.
- Click the Change button on the top right side of the screen.
- Choose the policy group you want to transfer the device to.
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