Adding Command-Line Configurations For An Existing Tool; Modifying Command-Line Configurations For An Existing Tool - Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual

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Adding Command-Line Configurations for an Existing
Tool
To add command-line configurations for an existing Tool, perform the following steps:
Task:
To add a command-line configuration to an existing tool:
1.
From the Tools Tab, right-click the tool to which you want to add a configuration from the Tools Gallery and
select Properties. The Tool Properties dialog box is displayed.
2.
Click the Configuration tab.
3.
Click Add. The Command-Line Properties dialog box is displayed.
4.
Enter a description and the command-line configuration.
5.
Click OK to close the Command-Line Properties dialog box.
6.
Click OK to close the Tool Properties dialog box.
Note •
In AdminStudio, tools are any external application or file that you can launch from a workflow or project. This
typically is an application, but can be a simple document or batch file necessary to completing the project.
Modifying Command-Line Configurations for an Existing
Tool
To modify command-line configurations for an existing Tool, perform the following steps:
Task:
To edit and existing tool's command-line configurations:
1.
From the Tools Tab, right-click the tool in the Tools Gallery and select Properties. The Tool Properties dialog
box is displayed.
2.
Click the Configuration tab.
3.
Select the command-line configuration you want to edit and click Modify. The Command-Line Properties
dialog box appears.
4.
Modify the description and/or command line.
5.
Click OK to dismiss the Command-Line Properties dialog box.
6.
Click OK in the Tool Properties dialog box to apply the changes.
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
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Chapter 3: Using the AdminStudio Interface
Working with Tools
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