- The connectors should remain in place, but as always you will want to test that before making major changes.
- No. If the machine is removed from Manage -> Nodes and later re-joined it is going to basically be treated as a new node (no connector profile, no remembered connectors).
- Adding machines to a connector profile is through Build -> Groups and adding them that way. If there's a more common group or large set with the same naming convention you may want to start with that. It's pretty much a manual process.
- You would have to check each node individually. However, if you know that the profile has the correct connectors and there shouldn't be any unique connectors configured I would just add them to the profile. For example, if you're talking about a bunch of workstations you should probably manage that through the connector profile. There's a slim chance of anything unique being set up there and I would say even more slim that losing the unique connector will miss out on any key data.
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Re: Device in a Connector Profile group vs Device that just have connectors setup not in a profile group.
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