How to Remove Terminals Associated with an Application from Configuration: Difference between revisions
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# Select Applications>Application, select the application, click Config icon, will popup the page - Application Config. | # Select Applications>Application, select the application, click Config icon, will popup the page - Application Config. | ||
# Select tab - Config Terminal, click the checkbox of the Configured Terminal, click Delete button. The configured | # Select tab - Config Terminal, click the checkbox of the Configured Terminal, click Delete button. The configured terminals are removed. | ||
Note: this procedure only removes the terminals associated with the application from the configuration, and does not delete the installed application on the terminal. Please refer to [[How_to_delete_an_app_from_device_using_the_TMS]]. | Note: this procedure only removes the terminals associated with the application from the configuration, and does not delete the installed application on the terminal. Please refer to [[How_to_delete_an_app_from_device_using_the_TMS]]. |
Revision as of 05:06, 30 March 2020
- Select Applications>Application, select the application, click Config icon, will popup the page - Application Config.
- Select tab - Config Terminal, click the checkbox of the Configured Terminal, click Delete button. The configured terminals are removed.
Note: this procedure only removes the terminals associated with the application from the configuration, and does not delete the installed application on the terminal. Please refer to How_to_delete_an_app_from_device_using_the_TMS.