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Configure the AnywhereUSB Manager from the command line autoconnect clear group
AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
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autoconnect clear group
Purpose
Disable the auto connect feature for a specified group.
When you disable auto connect for a group, an asterisk no longer displays next to the group name. In
addition, any devices in the group no longer inherit the auto connect feature, and the plus sign no
longer displays next to the device names.
Note For more information about auto connect, see Configure auto connect.
Syntax
>awusbmanager autoconnect clear group,<address>
The [address] is the address of the group for which you want to disable the auto connect feature.
Examples
Run the list command to verify the current state of the auto-connect feature for a group and to
determine the address for a group. In this example, Group 1 has the auto connect feature enabled, so
an asterisk displays next to the group name.
The [address] for a group is the name of the Hub appended by the number of the group. In this
example, the auto connect feature will be disabled for Group 1, so the group name is highlighted
below.
AnywhereUSB Manager, below are the available devices:
AW02-000001 (AW02-000001.local.:18574)
Group 2 (AW02-000001.2)
* Group 1 (AW02-000001.1) (In-use by you)
+ U3 Cruzer Micro (AW02-000001.1101) (In-use by you)
* means Autoconnect enabled, + means Autoconnect inherited
Auto-Find: enabled
Autoconnect All: disabled
AnywhereUSB Manager not running as a service
Run the autoconnect clear group command.
>awusbmanager autoconnect clear group,AW02-000001.1
Run the list command again to verify that the auto connect feature has been disabled. In this
example, the auto connect feature has been disabled for Group 1, so an asterisk no longer displays
next to the group name. In addition, the plus sign no longer displays next to the devices in Group 1.
Note If you were connected to the group and the devices in the group, you will still be connected. If
you want do disconnect from them, you can use the disconnect group command.
AnywhereUSB Manager, below are the available devices:

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