Are settings made manually overwritten by SBC console group settings?

Q1. If I manually add exclusions on a BPP client, will those setting be overwritten by settings in the SBC console group?

Q2. Since there is no way to control Firewall/allowed ports or trusted process settings from the Console, if I manually add Firewall/allowed ports or trusted process on a BPP client, will those settings be deleted by SBS Console?

Q3. If the answer to Q2 is yes- custom settings (not exposed in console) are overwritten by SBC , then how can we customize specific clients? We have found that moving computer to the Unmanaged group in SBC means they instantly lose their license activation, therefore how is it possible to manually manage BPP clients and abandon the console if we have a paid subscription?

Q1. If I manually add exclusions on a BPP client, will those setting be overwritten by settings in the SBC console group? Yes, if you don’t want this you can put the password for protection

Q2. Since there is no way to control Firewall/allowed ports or trusted process settings from the Console, if I manually add Firewall/allowed ports or trusted process on a BPP client, will those settings be deleted by SBS Console? Theorically No, I’ve not the BPP, but if I modify on client one or more settings, that settings don’t change

Q3. If the answer to Q2 is yes- custom settings (not exposed in console) are overwritten by SBC , then how can we customize specific clients? We have found that moving computer to the Unmanaged group in SBC means they instantly lose their license activation, therefore how is it possible to manually manage BPP clients and abandon the console if we have a paid subscription?
You can also insert the license in the supscription page of this clients unmanaged… :slight_smile: