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3.6.6. Configuration Object Groups
Chapter 3. Fundamentals
If an object in a group is right clicked then the context menu contains the option Leave Group.
Selecting this removes the object from the group AND moves it down to a position immediately
following the group.
Removing a Group
By right clicking on a group title, the displayed context menu includes the Ungroup option. This
removes the group, however all the group's member objects remain. The group title line disappears
and the individual members appear unindented in the normal ungrouped color. Individual object
index positions within the table are not affected.
A group is also removed if there are no members left. If there is only one member of a group, when
this leaves the group, the group will no longer exist and the title line will disappear..
Groups and Folders
It is important to distinguish between collecting together objects using a folder and collecting it
together using groups.
Either can be used to group objects but a folder is similar to the concept of a folder in a computer's
file system. However, a folder can not be part of a group. Groups collect together related basic
objects and a folder is not of this type. It is possible, on the other hand, to use groups within a folder.
It is up to the administrator how to best use these features to best arrange NetDefendOS objects.
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