USER MANUAL Configurator Version 1.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Copyright EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.– Copyright © 2003-2013. All rights reserved. Disclaimer The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate, up-to-date and reliable, EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 II Issue 1.0.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 1. About the Application Configurator is an application which allows a system administrator to configure the IP2Archive applications. It also allows to create users for the IP2Archive system and manage their user rights. 1.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 2. Installing the Application 2.1. How to Install the Application To install the application, proceed as follows: 1. Double-click the IP2Archive.exe to launch the IP2Archive Setup Wizard. The Welcome screen appears. 2. Click Next to continue. The End-User License Agreement screen appears. 3. Read the license agreement on using IP2Archive in your country. Accept the agreement and click Next to continue. The Installation Folder screen appears. 2 2.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 4. Select the folder where the application has to be installed and click Next to continue. By default, the IP2Archive applications will be installed in the following folder: C:\Program Files\EVS Broadcast Equipment\IP2Archive\(for 32-bit machines) or C:\Program Files (x86)\EVS Broadcast Equipment\IP2Archive\ (for 64-bit machines). The Setup Type screen appears. 5. Choose a setup type and click Next to continue.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D The Custom Setup screen shows a tree view of the IP2Archive applications that you can install. By default, Deep Archive Manager, the database client software, the EVS Software Player, the IP2Archive documentation and Configurator are selected. When you click a feature or subfeature, a description of the feature will be displayed and also the disk space requirements.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Enter the IP address of the database server. The default port number, i.e. 1521, has already been entered. Click Next to continue. ◦ If the database client software has already been installed, the Database Selection screen appears. Select the database name from the drop-down list and enter the username and password necessary to log onto the database. You can test the connection with the database by clicking the Test Login button. Click Next to continue.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 8. Click Install to start the installation. The selected applications will be installed. 6 2.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 9. If the installation has been completed, click Finish to exit the Setup Wizard. ◦ If the View Readme File check box is selected, a text file containing the IP2Archive release notes will be opened. ◦ If the second check box is selected, the Configurator application will be launched. This application will allow to configure the installed applications.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 2.2. Issue 1.0.D How to Modify, Repair or Remove the Installation To modify, repair or remove the installation of the application, proceed as follows: 1. Double-click the IP2Archive.exe to launch the IP2Archive Maintenance Wizard. The Welcome screen appears. 2. Click Next to continue. The Modify, Repair or Remove Installation screen appears. 3. Do one of the following: 8 ◦ If you want to modify the IP2Archive installation, e.g.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 ◦ If you want to remove the IP2Archive installation, select Remove and click Next. Continue to step 7. 4. In the Custom Setup screen, select the applications that you want to (de)install. The Custom Setup screen shows a tree view of the IP2Archive applications that you can install and deinstall. By default, Deep Archive Manager, the database client software, the EVS Software Player, the IP2Archive documentation and Configurator are selected.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D Any features that you have added in the Custom Setup screen will be installed. Any features that you have removed will be uninstalled. The installed features that you haven't modified will be skipped. Continue to step 8. 6. Click Repair to repair the installation of EVS IP2Archive. Continue to step 8. 7. Click Remove to remove IP2Archive from your computer. 10 2.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 8. Click Finish to exit the Setup Wizard. 2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 3. Starting the Application 3.1. After Installation Issue 1.0.D Double-click the Configurator icon on your desktop to start the application. You can also start the application by double-clicking the executable file (.exe) in the installation folder. The splash screen appears. The application logs into the database. Then, the Settings window appears allowing you to configure the application. See section "Settings Window" on page 60. 3.2.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 To be able to log into the application, you need to belong to a user group that has a role which allows to use the application. Enter your username and password and click Login. The main window of the application opens. You get an error notification if: • you have entered a wrong username or password. • you have omitted your username. • you have insufficient user rights. • your user account has expired. 3.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 3.3. Issue 1.0.D Main Window Overview General Description The main window allows you to view and switch between the various setup panes of Configurator. Illustration The main window contains the areas highlighted on the screenshot below: Area Description The table below describes the various parts of the main window: Part 14 Name Description 1. Menu Bar The menu bar contains three menus: File, Settings and Help. 2.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Menu Bar The menu bar contains three menus: File, Settings and Help. The File menu contains only one command: Exit. It is used to exit the application. Click the File menu or use the keyboard shortcut keys ALT + F or F10 + F to open it. Click Exit or use the keyboard shortcut key X to exit the application. The Settings menu doesn’t contain any commands. It immediately gives access to the application settings.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 16 Issue 1.0.D Setup Pane Description Relations This pane allows you to create and manage users and contacts for the IP2Archive system, and to assign user rights and resources to them. See section "Managing Relations" on page 44. Roles This pane gives an overview of the user rights (=roles). It allows you to add a description to each user right. See section "Managing User Rights" on page 53. Groups This pane gives an overview of the existing user groups.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 4. Configuring Connections 4.1. Configuring the Connection with IPDirector 4.1.1. Introduction The connection between IPDirector and IP2Archive can be configured in the IPDirector setup pane. It allows you to: 4.1.2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D To create a connection with a particular IPDirector, click the New button. Enter a name for the IPDirector you want to connect with and click the OK button. The name will appear in the IPDirector Name field. You can now start configuring the connection. To switch between the connection settings of two IPDirectors, select the name of the desired IPDirector from the IPDirector Name drop-down list.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 A Test button is provided allowing you to test the connection with the IPDirector API. If all data is correct, the message ‘Connected’ will appear. Otherwise, the message ‘Connection Failed’ will appear. In the Cmnd. Timeout field you can set the number of seconds to wait while IPDirector attempts to execute a command, before canceling the attempt and generate an error. By default, a time interval of 10 seconds is set.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D If you select the option Trace Enabled,more detailed information will be inserted in the application logs, namely the entire SOAP messages sent between the SOAP API client (=IPDirector API) and the SOAP API server (= the application). By default, this option is not selected. 4.1.5.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Bins Tab The Bins tab allows you to specify which bins should be scanned by IP2Archive and Deep Archive Sync. Note Before you start configuring this tab, make sure you have already configured the connection with the IPDirector API. See section "Configuring the Connection with the IPDirector API" on page 1. Otherwise, an error message will appear if you open the Bins tab. Also, the drop-down lists where you have to select the bins will be empty.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D Moving Externally Requested Clips on Status Change If you enable the option Add External Requested Clips to Bins on Status Change, IP2Archive Communicator will not only move the clips that were requested in IPDirector to be archived or restored to another bin on status change, but also the clips that were requested to be archived or to be restored outside IPDirector, i.e. in the Deep Archive Manager. By default, this option is selected. 4.1.6.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Note Before you start configuring this tab, make sure you have already configured the connection with the IPDirector API. See section "Configuring the Connection with the IPDirector API" on page 1. Otherwise, an error message will appear if you open the Metadata tab. Also, the drop-down lists where you have to select the userfields and the metadata profile will be empty.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 4.2. Configuring the HSM Connection 4.2.1. Introduction The HSM setup pane allows you to configure the connection between IP2Archive and the hierarchical storage management system. The connection with the following HSM systems can be configured: 4.2.2.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 4.2.3. Configuring the DIVA Connection Entering the Connection Data In the Connection group box you have to enter the data Tape Storage Controller needs to connect with Front Porch Digital's DIVArchive. The following data has to be entered: • Manager: The name of the DIVArchive Manager. The DIVArchive Manager is the main component in a DIVArchive system. All archive operations are controlled and handled by the DIVArchive Manager.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D You also have to enter the name of the default tape group. A group is a logical association of tapes in the LTO tape library, for example Movies, Arts, Commercials. The name of the default group has to match the name as configured in the Sets and Groups tab of the Configuration Utility of DIVArchive. Click the Save button to save your settings. Click the Undo button to undo the information you have just entered or modified.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 How to Add a Single Tape ID To add a single tape ID, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Add button. ◦ If tape set ID 0 is selected, a warning message appears. This is because normally no tapes are assigned to tape set 0. Click No to abort the operation and select a different tape set ID first. ◦ If tape set ID 0 is not selected, or if you click Yes, the Add Tapes dialog box appears. 2. Select the Single Tape radio button. 3. Enter the tape ID. 4.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 2. Select the Tape Range radio button. 3. In the Prefix field, enter the default prefix that should be added to each tape ID belonging to the tape range, e.g. ‘T’. A preview is given of the new tape IDs. 4. In the Start field, select or type the start number of the first tape ID. 5. In the End field, select the end number of the last tape ID. 6. In the Length field, specify the length, i.e. the number of characters, of the tape ID. 7.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 4.2.4. Configuring the XenData Connection Entering the Connection Data In the XenData Configuration group box you can configure the connection between the File Transfer Daemon and the API of the XenData hierarchical storage management system Digital Archive. You have to enter the following information: • XenData Root Folder: The root location of the XenData hard disk.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 4.2.5. Issue 1.0.D Configuring the FlashNet Connection Entering the Connection Data The FlashNet Connection group box allows you to configure the connection between the Tape Storage Controller and SGL's hierarchical storage management system FlashNet. The following connection data has to be entered: • Host : The IP address or machine name of the FlashNet server. • Port: The listening port number of the FlashNet server. The default port number is 8199.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 You also have to enter the name of the default tape group. A group is a logical association of tapes in the LTO tape library, for example Movies, Arts, Commercials. The name of the default group has to match the name as configured in the Media Group Management window of FlashNet. Click the Save button to save your settings. Click the Undo button to undo the information you have just entered or modified. 4.2.6.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D Specifying the Host Platform A host platform is an archiving platform where the source data to be archived is located. In the Host Platform group box you have to enter the network name of the machine hosting the data. This name can be derived from the UNC path of the storage or this can be a fixed name. The first option is used when there are multiple storages, the second option is used when there is only one storage.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 5. Configuring Settings 5.1. Configuring Deep Archive Manager 5.1.1. Introduction The General setup pane allows you to configure certain features of the Deep Archive Manager. The following features can be configured 5.1.2.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D You can also specify for which types of clips, once archived, the high-resolution video file has to be automatically removed from the IPDirector nearline. Filter Criteria The following filter criteria are available: • VarID: VarID of the clip. By default, the wildcard character * is entered. • Filepath: path of the folder where the high-resolution video files are stored. By default, the wildcard character * is entered.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Adding an Archive Filter Depending on your user rights, you will be able to add an archive filter or not. If you don't have the necessary rights, the Archive icon will not be visible. To add an archive filter, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Archive icon to open the Archive pane. 2. Enter and/or select the desired filter criteria. 3. Click the Add button. A new archive filter is added to the archive filter list.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 8. Click Save. Adding a Remove Hires Filter Depending on your user rights, you will be able to add an remove hires filter or not. If you don't have the necessary rights, the Remove Hires icon will not be visible. To add a remove hires filter, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Remove Hires icon to open the Remove Hires pane. 2. Enter and/or select the desired filter criteria. 3. Click the Add button.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 A new purge filter is added to the purge filter list. By default, New Purge Filter is entered as name for the filter. 4. (Optional) Enter a new name for the filter. 5. (Optional) Select the Auto Purge check box. If selected, the high-resolution file of the clips that correspond to the selected filter criteria will be automatically purged from LTO after a certain period of time. 6.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 5.1.3. Issue 1.0.D Content Types Tab The Content Types tab is used to specify the possible content types of the clips that enter the deep archive system. The Content Types tab consists of two sub-tabs: • Regular Expressions • Content Types Regular Expressions Sub-tab The Regular Expressions sub-tab is used to manage regular expressions. These regular expressions are used by Deep Archive Manager to derive the content type of a clip from its video file name.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Metacharacter Syntax Operator Name Description * Zero or More -Star Quantifier Matches zero or more occurrences of the preceding subexpression. {m} Interval--Exact Count Matches exactly m occurrences of the preceding subexpression. {m,} Interval--At Least Count Matches at least m occurrences of the preceding subexpression. {m,n} Interval-Between Count Matches at least m, but not more than n occurrences of the preceding subexpression. [ ...
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 7. Click Save to add the new regular expression definitively to the database or Undo to return to the state before you added a new regular expression. These buttons only become available once you have validated the changes. In the example, Deep Archive Manager will now categorize all archive candidates whose video file name starts with the letter T followed by any number of characters as belonging to the content type Teaser.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Content Types Sub-tab The Content Types sub-tab is used to manage the possible content types. New content types can be added and existing content types can be edited or deleted. A retention period for each content type can also be specified. How to Add a New Content Type To add a new content type, proceed as follows: 1. In the Content Types sub-tab, click . In the Content Types list a new, empty record is added below the existing content type records.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 1. In the Content Types sub-tab, select the content type you want to delete. 2. Click . A dialog box appears asking you to confirm the action. 3. Click OK to continue. The record of the content type is removed from the Content Types list. 4. Click Save to definitively delete the content type or Undo to return to the state before you deleted the content type. Warning You cannot delete content types that are used in one or more regular expressions.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 5.2. Configuring Application Monitor Introduction The Application Monitor is an automated application that is used to monitor the status of the automatic IP2Archive applications and their tasks. It will notify the system administrator when one of these applications is down or when one or more of its automatic tasks went into error. The Application Monitor setup pane allows you to specify which automatic applications Application Monitor has to monitor.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 6. Managing Relations and User Rights 6.1. Managing Relations 6.1.1. Introduction Configurator allows you to create relations for the IP2Archive system: contacts and users. Contacts are relations that have no access to the IP2Archive system. They are defined by the department and the company they work for. Users are contacts that have access to and can perform actions in the IP2Archive system.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 6.1.3. Creating Relations Workflow When creating contacts and users, you always have to proceed in the following order: 1. Create a company. 2. Create a department for a company. 3. Create a contact. 4. Turn the contact into a user. Creating a Company To create a new company, proceed as follows: 1. Open the Relations pane. 2. In the Company Data area, click the New button . 3. In the Company Name field, enter the name of the new company. 4.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 4. Click the New Department button Issue 1.0.D . 5. In the Department field, enter the name of the new department. This field is mandatory. 6. In the Address field, enter the address of the department. 7. In the Other field, enter the contact information and select a currency. 8. Click the Save button. 46 6.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Creating a Contact Each department can have one or more contacts. To create a new contact for a department, proceed as follows: 1. Open the Relations pane. 2. In the Companies area, search the company you want to create a contact for, or create a new company first. 3. Open the Departments tab and check if a department has already been created for the company. If not, create one first. 4. Open the Contacts tab. 5. Click the New Contact button . 6.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 9. Enter the address of the new contact manually if it differs from the department address, otherwise click the Copy from Department button . Creating a User Besides contacts, a department can also have one or more users. To turn a contact into a user, select the User check box in the Contact tab. Enter a user name (mandatory). To enter a password, click the Set Password button. A dialog box will appear in which you can enter the password.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 6.1.4. Searching Relations Searching a Company To search a company, proceed as follows: 1. In the Relations pane, open the Search Company tab. 2. In the Company field, enter the name of the company. 3. Press ENTER or click the Search button to start the search. The company name appears in the Company list. If you want to get an overview of all companies, leave the Company field empty. Searching a Contact To search a contact, proceed as follows: 1.
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IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 6.1.5. Deleting Relations Deleting a Company To delete a company, proceed as follows: 1. In the Relations pane, open the Search Company tab. 2. Search for the company you want to delete. 3. Select the company and click the Delete button . Warning If you delete a company, all data related to that company (departments, users) will be lost. Deleting a Department To delete a department, proceed as follows: 1.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 6.1.6. Issue 1.0.D Exporting User Information Configurator allows you to export the information (e.g. name, email, trigram, rights, etc.) of all users to Excel. To do this, proceed as follows: 1. Open the Relations pane. 2. Click the Report button . The Save As dialog box opens. 3. Name the Excel file and save it on the desired location. A message box appears asking you if you want to open the newly created Excel file. 4.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 6.2. Managing User Rights 6.2.1. User Rights Structure Overview The structure of the user rights in IP2Archive is User / Group / Role. User Groups All users in the IP2Archive system are put into groups. Each user is member of one or more user groups. All groups have at least one role assigned. Roles for Groups A role is a user right. It allows a user to perform certain actions in the IP2Archive system. Roles are not assigned to users, but to groups.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 6.2.2. Issue 1.0.D Managing Roles Roles Pane The Roles pane opens when you click the Roles icon in the Navigation bar. This pane gives an overview of the existing, predefined roles. It allows you to select a role and add a description to it. Overview Roles The following roles have been configured in Configurator: 54 User Right Meaning Start Deep Archive Manager The user can start the Deep Archive Manager.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 User Right Meaning Partial Restore The user has partial restore rights in the Deep Archive Manager. Start Deep Archive Sync The user can start Deep Archive Sync. Synchronize IPDirector The user has rights to synchronize IPDirector. Synchronize IPDirector Lores The user has rights to synchronize with IPDirector to restore low-resolution files. Synchronize with DIVA The user has rights to synchronize with DIVA. 6.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D Adding a Description to a Role You cannot create new roles. They are predefined. You can only add a (new) description. To add a description to a role, proceed as follows: 1. Open the Roles pane. 2. From the Roles list, select a role, for example 'Deep Archive - Restore'. 3. In the Role area below, enter a description in the Description field. 4. Click the Save button to save the description. The new description appears in the Roles list. 56 6.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 6.2.3. Managing Groups Groups Pane The Groups pane opens when you click the Groups icon in the Navigation bar. This pane gives an overview of the existing groups. It allows you to create new and delete existing groups. It also allows you to add roles to and remove from a group. 6.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D Creating a Group To create a new group, proceed as follows: 1. Open the Groups pane. 2. Click the New button to create a new group. 3. In the General Info area, enter a name for the new group and also add a description. 4. In the Roles pane, select the roles you want to add to the group. To select a consecutive group of roles, click the first item, press and hold down the SHIFT key, and then click the last item.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Deleting a Group Warning If you delete a group, the users belonging to that group will lose their user rights. To delete a group, proceed as follows: 1. Open the Groups pane. 2. From the Groups list, select a group. 3. Click the Delete button . A message asks you to confirm your action. 4. Click Yes to continue or No to cancel the operation. If validated, the group disappears from the list.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 7. Configuring the Application 7.1. Settings Window Opening the Settings Window The Settings window allows you to configure your application. The first time the application is launched after it has been installed, the Settings window opens automatically. The Settings window can also be accessed through the Settings menu in the main window. Overview Setup Categories The settings can be divided into three setup categories.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 Edit Mode To be able to edit the Global and/or System settings, you first have to enter a password. To put the Settings window into Edit Mode, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Enter Into Edit Mode button . A dialog box appears. 2. Enter the administrator password and then click OK. The Settings window enters into Edit Mode. 7.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D 7.2. System Settings 7.2.1. Overview System Settings Subcategories The System settings are divided into the following subcategories: • Directories • MAD Options • Oracle Connection • E-Mail Options • Global Password • Error Handling For each subcategory a tab is provided. The Directories and MAD Options tab do not contain any settings. 62 7.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 7.2.2. Oracle Connection Tab The Oracle Connection tab allows you to configure the connection with the Oracle database. Entering the Database Name In this field you have to enter the name of the database the application has to connect to. If the Use This Database Name check box is selected, the name of the database will automatically appear in the Oracle login dialog box at start-up. Entering the Login Name In this field you have to enter a login name.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D Activating Version Control If the Use Version Control check box is selected, the software version of the application is checked each time it logs into the database. This check box should always be selected!! If the software version is outdated, the following warning message appears in the splash screen highlighted in red: ‘Obsolete – A newer version exists. May not be used anymore.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 to-date, then the following message appears: ‘Actual – The Actual Version’. If the software version is outdated, then the following message appears: ‘Unknown Version Application! Please contact the EDP department.’ If you close the Settings window without testing the validity of the database name, login and username you just entered, then a message box appears. If you click Yes, then the Settings window is closed and the original values are restored.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 7.2.3. Issue 1.0.D E-Mail Options Tab In case the application is capable of sending e-mail messages, the E-Mail Options tab will allow you to configure an e-mail account, enter the e-mail address of the default sender and recipients, and enter a default e-mail subject. If the application is not capable of sending e-mail messages, the settings in this tab cannot be used. To be able to configure the e-mail account, you have to select the Send E-Mail check box.
IP2Archive - User Manual - Configurator Version 1.0 For the new settings to take effect, close and restart the application. Check the TOM.ini file in the installation folder of the application for the e-mail addresses and subject entered here. 7.2.4. Global Password Tab The Global Password tab allows you to set a password that the superuser(s) has/have to enter to be able to edit the Global settings of the application, if any. To apply the password, you have to click the Apply button. 7.2.5.
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. - July 2013 Issue 1.0.D Handling Unhandled Errors If the Save the Screen Dump check box is selected, a screenshot is taken of an unhandled error message and stored in the database and in a folder on the computer where the application is installed. In the Not Logged Error(s) panel, errors can be typed for which no log was created. By default, this check box is selected.
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