Managing tags
Tags are an effective tool in device management.
If you are not familiar with the tags, please read the article about tags in GoTo Resolve MDM. This article shows how you can manage tags on the GoTo Resolve MDM site and add or remove tags to/from an item, such as a device or a user.
Where to view the tags of your site?
You can view the tags of your GoTo Resolve MDM site from . The Tags tab also shows where the tag is used on your site: devices, device users, business policies, and login users meaning the GoTo Resolve MDM user permissions.
You can see the tags that were related to a device before its retirement from the device page in
.How to create a new tag?
Administrators can add new tags on each tag field of the GoTo Resolve MDM site, for example, on the Device page ( ) or on the User page ( ).
How to delete useless tags from a site?
Users can not manually remove the tags from a site. GoTo Resolve MDM automatically deletes a tag when there isn't any active item using it.
Adding and removing tags
This part concentrates mainly on how to add or remove a tag for a device. If you want to learn more about business policies or Windows patch installation settings and tags, read the following articles:
You can manage device tags from the
page where they are available as columns and filters. Choose the devices and click depending on what you want to do.The layout of the screen may look different in the product.
You can manage device tags also on the Device page and edit them directly in the Tags field. To remove the tag from the device, click on the ‘X’.
The layout of the screen may look different in the product.
The device inherits the user’s tags. When you add a tag to a user, it is automatically added to all devices the user has in GoTo Resolve MDM. The inherited tags are shown on the Device page as grayed out, and you can modify these tags from the User page ( ).
You can attach tags to a device enrollment request or device enrollment credentials. The tag or tags will be added to the device after successful enrollment. Read more about creating enrollment requests and device enrollment credentials.