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4.1 Configuration Management
What is a configuration?
Each configuration contains:
One or more processes that each have their own schedule and that may be active or inactive. Bear in
mind that only those tasks that are associated with active processes that are on schedule are
performed.
A varying number of tasks: input tasks, action tasks and output tasks. Each task has its own properties
A fixed set of options that control the services used by PlanetPress Watch/Server. Consider the fact that
whenever PlanetPress Watch/Server starts any of the services it uses to perform its tasks, it applies a
set of configuration options. The default options may be changed and each configuration may have its
own set of service options.
When you start the PlanetPress Watch/Server Configuration program, it will automatically display the contents
of the PlanetPress Watch/Server default configuration, which is stored in an XML file called ppwatch.cfg.
You can edit this file as needed or use it to build other configurations. If you then save this file, the
PlanetPress Watch/Server Configuration program will give it a different filename extension. So that if you
change the default configuration and save it under the same name, your file will actually be saved under the
name ppwatch.pw6 and the default configuration will still be preserved. If, on the other hand, you use the
Send Configuration command, the default configuration file will in fact be overwritten.
You can create as many configurations as you like, save them under the name of your choice and use them
for various purposes, such as for future use, or for use on different workstations.
Although PlanetPress Watch/Server configurations are computer specific, they may very well be copied
between different computers, with in most cases little or no change. Note that since various settings may
differ on different computers, some complications may arise, most of them having to do with paths, folders,
and printers. Changing the network settings of the PlanetPress Watch/Server Configuration program can
sometimes rectify these problems.
The PlanetPress Watch/Server Configuration program also lets you open configurations created for version 3
of PlanetPress Watch/Server, as well as import processes included in configurations created for versions 4 and
up.
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