Specifications

Alternative Configuration Methods
necessary, copy the files to a diskette and transfer
them to the BT Studio system.
Config.ard
DefRules.ard
Rules.ard
2. Import the configuration data into BT Studio, as follows:
a. Start BT Studio.
b. Select Configuration, Open.
c. Specify the Config.ard file in the directory in which the
AR configuration files reside.
Note: In addition to Config.ard, the directory must
contain the remaining configuration files: Rules.ard
and DefRules.ard files.
d. Click OK.
BT Studio imports the application rule sets and
configuration information (application and server
definitions) from that directory. BT Studio reflects the
name of the configuration file (Config.ard) in the title
bar of the main window.
Create Servers Based on Event Log Data
BT Studio provides an easy way to create server definitions
based on information in the event log file. Use this function
when you cannot import or download Application Response
configuration information or when you want to define
additional servers to monitor. This is an alternative to using
the Connection Manager.
Note: Any server definitions that you create in BT Studio
cannot be directly imported into Application Response.
Instead, you must recreate them later using functions of the
eHealth Web interface.
To create servers based on event log data
1. Start BT Studio.
2. Open the desired event log file.
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