Deleting Command-Line Configurations From An Existing Tool; Associating Tools With Tasks - Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Using the AdminStudio Interface
Working with Tools
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.
Deleting Command-Line Configurations from an Existing
Tool
To delete command-line configurations from an existing Tool, perform the following steps.
Task:
To delete a command-line configuration from an existing tool:
1.
From the Tools Tab, right-click the tool from which you want to remove the configuration in the Tools Gallery
and select Properties. The Tool Properties dialog box is displayed.
2.
Click the Configuration tab.
3.
Select the configuration you want to remove and click Delete.
4.
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.

Associating Tools with Tasks

To associate a Tool with a Workflow task, perform the following steps.
Task:
To associate a tool with a task:
1.
Click the Workflow Templates tab in the Interface.
2.
In the Workflows tree, expand a Workflow to display all of its tasks.
3.
From the Workflows tree, select the task with which you want to associate the tool. The Task Properties are
displayed.
4.
From the Tool list, select the tool you want to associate with the task. If the necessary tool is not listed, select
<New Tool...> from the list to add the tool.
5.
In the Tool Configuration list, select the configuration you want to use with the tool. If the configuration is not
listed, click Configure to create the new configuration.
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