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To save the current configuration under a new name:
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From the PReS button, choose Save As.
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Browse to the location where you wanted to save the file, enter the new name of the configuration
in the File name box and click Save.
Sending a configuration
PReS Workflow Configuration saves entire configurations in the form of a single file. Like any other file,
configuration files may be saved and reopened, as well as renamed as desired. Simply saving a con-
figuration has no effect on the configuration actually used by the PReS Workflow when it is started. To
change any currently active configuration, you must use the Send Configuration command.
When you use the Send command, the PReS Workflow Configuration program uses the currently
opened configuration (Any_name.OL-workflow) to overwrite the PReS Workflow Service's current con-
figuration (ppwatch.cfg).
Note: .OL-workflow files are equivalent to .pp7 files made with older versions of PReS Workflow.
They contain the processes and such used by Workflow.
If the PReS Workflow Service is running when you send a new configuration, it stops and restarts auto-
matically with the new configuration. If the service is stopped before sending the configuration, it will
not restart automatically.
Note: When you send a configuration to your PReS Workflow service, all its active processes are
applied; see also:"Activating or deactivating a process" on page109.
Sending a Configuration to the local server
1. Open the configuration you want to use as PReS Workflow’s new configuration.
2. Edit the configuration, if required.
3. When the configuration is ready to be used, from the PReS Workflow button, choose Send Con-
figuration, then Send Local.
Sending a Configuration to a remote server
1. Open the configuration you want to use as PReS Workflow’s new configuration.
2. Edit the configuration, if required.
3. When the configuration is ready to be used, from the PReS Workflow button, choose Send Con-
figuration, then Send Remote.
A list of available PReS Workflow servers on the local network appears.
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