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Re: apply-macro?
Hi,
They're entirely different commands. As discussed in the post, apply-macro calls up some previously scripted macro.
Apply-groups calls a previously defined configuration group; it's very useful when you have some standard set of configuration statements that are used over and over. Rather than typing them repetitively, you can define them once as a configuration group and give the group a name. Then when you need the statements you use apply-groups and specify the name of the group.
--JeffÂ