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Can't edit or move Services objects to the Shared location in Panorama

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I am testing out a firewall migration to Panorama with our lab firewall and found that, with the Services objects that I imported from the firewall, I am not able to edit them. I see that their location is "Predefined", and I can't change that location either. I know you are typically able to select an object and then select "Move" to move them to Shared, but that option is grayed out. I am, however, able to clone the objects and create the clone as a Shared object.

 

Does anyone know why these objects have a location of "Predefined" and why I can't edit them?

 

Thanks!

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hi @MDroyKT ,

 

Two Service objects, service-http and service-https are predefined on the NGFW.  Are those the ones?  They are Read-Only on the NGFW and cannot be modified.

 

Thanks,

 

Tom

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hi @MDroyKT ,

 

Two Service objects, service-http and service-https are predefined on the NGFW.  Are those the ones?  They are Read-Only on the NGFW and cannot be modified.

 

Thanks,

 

Tom

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Oh! Yes, those are the ones. So the "predefined" location is only for those two service objects. Got it.

 

Thank you again, Tom!

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