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#Click Application > application, select the target application, and click the Config icon to open the application configuration page.
#Click Application > application, select the target application, and click the Config icon to open the application configuration page.
#Click the tab named Config Terminal, checked the checkboxes of the configured terminals, and click the Delete button. Configured terminals will be removed.
#Click the tab named Config Terminal, checked the checkboxes of the configured terminals, and click the Delete button. Configured terminals will be removed.
Delete the terminal group as follows:
Delete the associated terminal groups as follows:
#Click Application > application, select the target application, and click the Config icon to open the application configuration page.
#Click Application > application, select the target application, and click the Config icon to open the application configuration page.
#Click the tab named Config Group, checked the checkboxes of the configured Groups, and click the Delete button. Configured groups will be removed.
#Click the tab named Config Group, checked the checkboxes of the configured Groups, and click the Delete button. Configured groups will be removed.
Delete the tag as follows:
Delete the associated tags as follows:
#Click terminal > Terminal Tag, then select the target tag, and click the Config icon to open the tag configuration page.
#Click terminal > Terminal Tag, then select the target tag, and click the Config icon to open the tag configuration page.
#Click the tab named Config Terminal, checked the checkboxes of the configured terminals, and click the Cancel button. Configured terminals will be removed.
#Click the tab named Config Terminal, checked the checkboxes of the configured terminals, and click the Cancel button. Configured terminals will be removed.


Note: These procedures 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: These procedures 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 08:44, 31 March 2020

There are three ways to remove the terminals associated with the application from the configuration:

Delete the selected terminal as follows:

  1. Click Application > application, select the target application, and click the Config icon to open the application configuration page.
  2. Click the tab named Config Terminal, checked the checkboxes of the configured terminals, and click the Delete button. Configured terminals will be removed.

Delete the associated terminal groups as follows:

  1. Click Application > application, select the target application, and click the Config icon to open the application configuration page.
  2. Click the tab named Config Group, checked the checkboxes of the configured Groups, and click the Delete button. Configured groups will be removed.

Delete the associated tags as follows:

  1. Click terminal > Terminal Tag, then select the target tag, and click the Config icon to open the tag configuration page.
  2. Click the tab named Config Terminal, checked the checkboxes of the configured terminals, and click the Cancel button. Configured terminals will be removed.

Note: These procedures 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.