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    To Add a Destination Using an IP Address/Hostname

    1. Click Manage>Destinations. The Destination Inventory window is displayed.

    2. Click the Add Destinations (+) icon at the top of the window.

    3. Enter the IP address or hostname of the destination you want to add, then click Continue.

    4. Enter the administrator credentials to add the software on the destination and register the machine in the pool of destinations. Click Continue.

    5. Click Close if the destination was successfully added or click Add Another to add another destination.

      The destination is now displayed in the Destination Inventory window.

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