Remote Management Device List

Hi everyone,
does anyone know a way to delete the workstation overview as you can see at the screenshot?
Attachment 3901
Thanks,
Tom

Originally Posted by ttscherbner
Hi everyone,
does anyone know a way to delete the workstation overview as you can see at the screenshot?
Attachment 3901
Thanks,
Tom
Yeah, this is a terrible issue.. It's not possible to erase the list unless you go into DB and do it manually I think..
Thomas

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