With NBU 7.1, the Java console and native Windows console are pretty much the 
same.  Prior to that, there was a huge difference in functionality.  The only 
real difference between the two is that when you are accessing client 
properties through the native Windows console, you can actually browse the 
client volume/directory structures to insert the exclude information (still 
have to manually type in the policy/schedule information).

Keep in mind, with the native Windows console, that there are additional 
security implications.  On the Master server, you will need to add the hostname 
of the desktop to the "Additional Servers" list; otherwise, you will get an 
error about not being allowed access.

Client property access is affected.  Client access is relative to where the 
admin console is running.  When you run the Java console from the master 
server, you are accessing the client properties from the master server.  The 
native Windows console is running on your desktop.  You will need to add to the 
client's "Additional Servers" list the hostname of the desktop where the native 
Windows console is running.

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