• On the Windows desktop, double-click the AccuRev icon. There is also an AccuRev group in the Start > Programs menu.
• In a command shell, use the acgui command:
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• AccuWork tabs, each showing the set of AccuWork queries defined for a particular depot (and, if you have defined a default query, its results). (See AccuWork for more information.)
• The SSL certificate expires or changes. If the original certificates on the AccuRev server and client expire, AccuRev will prompt you to get a new certificate once the certificate on the AccuRev server is updated. In this case, you again have the opportunity to inspect the new certificate. If you accept it, AccuRev replaces the current certificate with a new one and you can continue using AccuRev. If you reject it, you will not be able to connect to the AccuRev server.
• SSL is disabled on the AccuRev server. If the administrator disables SSL on your AccuRev server after you have already accepted a certificate, the next time you start AccuRev or execute an AccuRev command you are informed of this situation and given the choice to disable SSL on your AccuRev client. If you choose to disable SSL, you will be able to continue using your AccuRev client, but the client-server communication will no longer be encrypted.
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