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Retiring a device from FileWave
Use this article as the starting point when a device is leaving FileWave management, being reassigned, sold, disposed of, or preserved as an inactive record. The key rule is to remove or reset the device's management path before you delete the record from File...
Archiving Clients
Archive a client when you want to stop active management while keeping the device record and historical inventory in FileWave. Archived clients do not consume a FileWave license, are hidden from normal client views by default, and are removed from the active F...
Offboarding Clients
Use this chapter as the starting point for removing devices from FileWave management. Start with Retiring a device from FileWave to choose between archiving, deleting, wiping, uninstalling the FileWave Client, or using a platform-specific cleanup path. The sub...
Uninstall the FileWave Client on Windows
Use this Fileset when you need to uninstall the FileWave Client from Windows computers before archiving, deleting, selling, or otherwise removing those devices from FileWave management. Deploy the uninstaller while the device can still receive Filesets. After ...
Uninstall the FileWave Client on macOS
Use these uninstallers when you need to remove the FileWave Client from macOS computers before archiving, deleting, selling, or otherwise removing those devices from FileWave management. Remove the client while the Mac can still receive Filesets. After the Fil...