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Configuration Object Management is responsible for the general management of configuration objects on your system. Configuration objects might include:
User-related functions are described in Account Management.
System-related functions are described in Configuration Management.
Configuration objects that can be configured in the Accounts menu can also be configured in Configuration Manager, and vice-versa. For example, to create user accounts, you can choose to use the User Accounts page in the Accounts menu, or you can use the Users page in Configuration Manager. Although these processes are different, the created objects are treated the same way in the Configuration Database.
All objects have the following configuration properties and elements:
The way you name objects in your environment is important. Consistent and sensible naming conventions make your configuration environment easier to understand and faster to browse, leading to a more maintainable and usable configuration.
Disabling a folder or an object that is a parent to other objects also disables all objects within the folder or all child objects of that parent object.
For example: