User Guide

CCS Technical Documentation Service Software Instructions
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Using Components
When working with Phoenix, tasks are generally managed by specific software compo-
nents. From the menu, select the desired component or task to be performed.
“Opening a component” is defined as opening a tool window within Phoenix. When this
window is opened, Phoenix also opens a toolbar for it and adds component-specific
menu items in the Window menu.
Using Profiles
Phoenix’s Profile feature allows product, connection and currently open components to
be stored into permanent storage by creating a profile file with a name of your choice
followed by an .nmp file extension for later retrieval.
Saved profiles makes it easy to configure Phoenix into a desired configuration with
favorite windows already opened and ready to go.
Opening and saving profiles is done via menu commands found in the File drop-down
menu: Open Profile and Save Profile.
Profiles are stored into a disk file with user-defined names. As a result, there can be
multiple profiles for different repeated tasks or user preferences.
Uninstalling Phoenix
As mentioned in the Installing Phoenix section, it may be necessary or desirable to
remove Phoenix. Care must be taken to follow this procedure. Failure to remove the
program properly will cause misconfiguration of the computer’s registry.
Uninstalling Phoenix version
• Access the computer’s “Control Panel” section, selectable from the Start button or the
“My Computer” desktop icon
• Select the “Add/Remove Programs” icon
• Select the Phoenix version to be removed, and click the Add/Remove button
• Click on the OK button to begin the process of removal
• Follow the on-screen instructions
Be sure to reboot the computer when finished.