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not written into the databases of the eCONFIG modules. These changes are only written
into the operational database, not into the eCONFIG databases.
• Starting up the eCONFIG again
After you start the program again, eCONFIG finds a database in its directory. eCONFIG asks
you whether you want to continue with this database or retrieve a fresh copy from the
operational database. Avaya recommends that you make a fresh copy of the operational
database, because then you are sure there is no database inconsistency.
Using eTM
The eTM is the Task Manager in DECT Messenger. The eTM opens in the Windows system
tray, and monitors the modules of DECT Messenger. If a module shuts down, eTM restarts
it.
eTM searches for the following key in the system registry to find out which modules to start,
and which PC to start them on:
(HKEY_Current_User/Software/Philips/c:\SOPHO Messenger@net/eTM).
The registry is not filled in automatically. You must edit it manually, with the help of a registry
file, which is generated after you close down the eCONFIG using the File > Exit menu. You
can also create the registry files using eGRID, using the button Generate Registry files for
eTM in the right-top corner of the interface. The registry files are stored in the following
directory:
C:\SOPHO Messenger@net\exe\
An example of the file name is as follows:
eTM - Site 1 - Environment: LOCAL.reg for the local PC, which is the PC where the eKERNEL
is running.
If you have modules running on other PCs, other registry file names are given, which are to
be executed on the PC where the modules are running. For example:
eTM - Site 1 - Environment: 192.168.1.81.reg for the PC with IP address 192.168.1.81.
Note:
On these PCs you must also have eTM running if you want to use the Task Manager.
Note:
An Environment is specified in the name of this registry file. The Environment is the IP
address of a PC where a module is running. On that PC you must install the registry file, if
you want to use the eTM on that PC.
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