Dell Device Management Console Inactivity Timing Changes
Summary: The article details the changes to the timing of inactivity within the Dell Device Management Console (DDMC) before a tenant is removed.
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Instructions
Dell Device Management Console (DDMC) removes devices from the management console when the drive is inactive for an extended period.
The inactivity period is extended from 90 to 180 days. If a user does not log in for 150 consecutive days, a reminder is sent. If there is still no activity during the following 30-day grace period, the tenant device is deleted.
- In the context of peripheral management, a tenant is considered inactive if no one logs in and no devices are registered or checked in during the specified period.
Dell Device Management Console also manages Intel vPro Provisioning for Dell Devices and manages Dell Connected PCs.
For more information about the Dell Device Management Console, view the peripheral Management IT Admin guide.
Affected Products
Dell Pro Max 16 Plus MB16250, Dell Pro Max 18 Plus MB18250, Dell Pro Max 16 MC16250, Dell Pro 13 Premium PA13250, Dell Pro 14 Premium PA14250, Dell Pro 13 Plus PB13250, Dell Pro 13 Plus PB13255, Dell Pro 14 Plus PB14250, Dell Pro 14 Plus PB14255
, Dell Pro 16 Plus PB16250, Dell Pro 16 Plus PB16255, Dell Pro Rugged 10 Tablet RA00260, Dell Pro Rugged 12 Tablet RA02260, Dell Pro Rugged 13 RA13250, Dell Pro Rugged 14 RB14250, Dell Device Management Console, Latitude 7030 Rugged Extreme Tablet, Latitude 7230 Rugged Extreme Tablet, Latitude 7350 Detachable, Latitude 7455
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Article Number: 000409906
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 30 Mar 2026
Version: 3
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