Inheriting Non-Default Group Policies on Tenants
When you set a default policy group for a tenant, custom groups that use default settings now use the new default settings.
Example: If your tenant has a custom "C-Suite" group, and you assign the MT Admin Console "USA Default" group as the tenant default, any inherited settings in the "C-Suite" group now come from "USA Default."
When you create a new, custom policy group in the MT Admin Console and assign it to a tenant, the tenant creates an unlinked, local copy of the group. If you change the policy settings in the MT Admin Console afterwards, these changes do not impact the copy of the group on the tenant.
For example, you could push the "USA Execs" group to the USA tenant and move devices from the "C-Suite" group over to apply Organization level policies. However, since the "USA Execs" group on the tenant is a one-time copy, any further changes made to the USA Execs group in the MT Admin Console do not affect the copy of the group on the USA tenant: