system. See the Reserved Indices topic (under Access Sub-Groups in this manual) for examples.

6. Click OK in the Edit Access Sub-Group dialog box to save your changes.

About Offline ASGs

Sometimes a client system may not be online when the HBAnyware Security Configurator is running. In this case, the Access Sub-Group (ASG) for the client appears offline in the ASG tree, much like the following:

Figure 66: Security Configurator, Access Sub-Groups Tab with Offline Client

The offline ASG entry serves as a placeholder for where the real ASG would be in the tree. You cannot modify or delete the entry (although it is removed from the display if all of its child ASGs are deleted).

It is possible to delete the child ASGs of an offline ASG. However, it is recommended that you delete them only if the client for the offline ASG will never be put online again. It is best to delete child ASGs when the parent ASG is online.

If you choose to delete a child ASG, the operation is immediate. There is no need to click OK or Apply.

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