Creating A Shortcut To The Application On Your Desktop - Nortel Configuration Manager Configuration

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Creating a shortcut to the application on your Desktop

The BNR and FPM applications do not have to be launched from within
CCM—they can be run independently by creating a shortcut on your
desktop.
On Windows systems, use the following procedure to create a shortcut
to the application on your Desktop:
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Using Launch Applications after installing CCM 2.3 15
On Windows systems, in the Command field, change classes to
ptclasses. For example, change "jre\bin\java" -jar "classes\bandr.jar"
to "jre\bin\java" -jar "ptclasses\bandr.jar".
OR
On Solaris systems, in the Command field, change classes to
ptclasses, remove all quotation marks ("), and change any backslash
characters (\) to forward slash characters (/). For example,
change "jre\bin\java" -jar "classes\bandr.jar" to jre/bin/java -jar
ptclasses/bandr.jar.
Note: Reference the known anomaly for more information about
this issue.
Click OK.
To launch BNR or FPM, select the application and click GO!
Action
On the Desktop, create a shortcut to the appropriate application file.
These files are located in the ptclasses subdirectory of the CCM
installation directory. The files are named:
bandr.jar file for BNR
fwpolmgr.jar file for FPM
After you have created the shortcut, select the shortcut, right-click,
and choose Properties.
On the Shortcut tab, in the Target field, enter java -jar followed by
the path to the application file. For example, if CCM is installed in
the default directories, enter
java -jar "C:\Program Files\Nortel Networks\CCM\ptclasses\fw-
polmgr.jar"
CCM
Installing Contivity Configuration Manager 2.3
318218-C 01.01 Standard
Release 2.3 March 2006
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