So I found a 10 year old thread on this subject, but it didn't seem to be helpful to me today.
I working for a very large company, and 300 people have superuser access to the SolarWinds instance I use. We are large enough that the enterprise has three solarwinds instances running on 7 or 8 clusters. So a LOT of people can put their fingers in and break things.
Someone edited the default template for the node details summary, and about 25% of our nodes have turned into "Load Balancers" and many of the rest of the associated pages (interfaces, network, etc) are also no longer working.
So what I need to know is what the (default) Node Details template is called. Our SolarWinds installation has had enough work on it that there are hundreds of templates created by users, and I can't tell those from the stock ones that come with SolarWinds.
10 years ago several people were asking for a "reset" functionality to restore the default template in case a user accidentally corrupted it, did we ever get that? It seems like it would have been good to make that template read-only to force people to only edit a copy rather than the original.