User's Manual
Note:
In eTM.exe a similar function existed, but the keyword was called /Site. In eTM_HA the
keyword is renamed to /Environment.
eTM registry entries accept the following parameters:
• PID
The keyword PID denotes the process identifier of the task. This identifier is formatted as
a 10-digit numeric value. The PID is also shown when Microsoft Task Manager is used to
represent the processes. A special value 0000000000 is shown when the task is not
running.
• Windowstyle
The keyword Windowstyle denotes the style of the window of the task. The supported
values are shown in Table 4: Supported window styles on page 70.
Table 4: Supported window styles
Value Description
0 Window is hidden and focus is passed to the hidden window.
1 Window has focus and is restored to its original size and position.
2 Window is displayed as an icon with focus.
3 Window is maximized with focus.
4 Window is restored to its most recent size and position. The currently
active window remains active.
6 Window is displayed as an icon. The currently active window remains
active.
• Shortcut
The keyword Shortcut denotes the command line parameter that is used to launch the
process.
Figure 74: Sample registry file of the eTM, illustrating a Publisher site — part 1 on page 71
shows a sample (exported) registry file of the eTM section, and refers to a Publisher site,
usually containing an eKERNEL reference.
Module - eTM_HA
70 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 2 March 2012
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