Navigating the console
The Secure Endpoint Console consists of four main areas.
Each area includes features that let you navigate the workspace, view items, and initiate actions.
All console pages include a navigation bar at the left side of the page. You can use the icons on the navigation bar to navigate quickly from one area to another.
When you access each of these areas, the features that are available to you may depend on the permissions associated with your user role, and the Absolute product licenses associated with your account:
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Dashboard | Go to the Dashboard to view the dashboard widgets available for your account. You can also click the Absolute logo to go to the Dashboard. | |
Devices | Go to the Devices area to view all active devices in your account and perform actions on selected devices, such as run a script or submit a Freeze request. View devices flagged missing and stolen. Organize your devices into logical groups. | |
Applications | Go to the Applications area to view information about the applications that are installed on the active devices in your account. | |
Reports |
Go to the Reports area to access all predefined reports included with your account. In this area, you can also create new reports and add the reports you use most often to your favorites. Filter and sort the data in these reports based on a multitude of criteria to find specific devices. Perform actions on selected devices. |
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Policies |
Go to the Policies area to access the following features:
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History |
Go to the History area to access the following features:
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Settings |
Go to the Settings area to access the following features:
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Absolute Insights |
Go to Absolute Insights to analyze device data using Elasticsearch and Kibana. Absolute Insights is available as an add-on to all Absolute product licenses. For information about purchasing an Absolute Insights add-on license, contact Absolute Sales. |
To collapse the navigation bar and show the icons without their labels, click (Expand/Collapse Sidebar) near the bottom of the navigation bar. To expand the bar again, click (Expand/Collapse Sidebar).
All console pages include a toolbar near the top of the page.
The quick access toolbar includes the following items:
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Click the icon to upload a file of device identifiers and perform a device action. | |
Click the icon to access the Absolute Resource Center. Absolute Resource Center
At any time while you're working in the console, click the (Help and Support) icon in the top right of the console to access the following resources:
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Typically, the work area is where you view items and perform actions on them. The work area encompasses the frame on the right side of the page.
On most console pages, the bottom portion of the work area contains a results grid. The results grid is a table of rows and columns that organizes the information you requested to view. For example, when you open a report, the report content is presented in the results grid. Depending on the area you are working in, you may be able to perform the following actions on the content in the results grid:
- Scroll vertically through the list of results
- Scroll horizontally to view all columns in the report
- Change how the results are sorted
- Adjust the columns
In most cases, you can perform actions on items in the results grid. For example, you can see detailed information about a device by clicking the device's Device Name or Identifier in the results grid.
You may also be able to view additional details about an item by clicking its row to open a dialog on the right side of the work area. For example, in Settings > Messages, click a message template's row to view the message and perform actions on it.
In the console, dates and times are expressed in your local time, in the date/time format set in your browser. Note that there are a few exceptions. For example, local device time is used on the following pages because it is pertinent to the data: the Usage page in Device Details, and the Web Usage (Last 7 Days) report. It is also used for events that occur on a device, and scheduled Freeze and Send Message requests.