From this dialog box, you can export available definitions (settings for clients, sessions, font collections, color schemes, keyboard maps, and trusted host and user keys) from the X Manager on the current computer and import those definitions into an X Manager on another computer. The exported definitions are saved in an .rxd definition file, and imported by copying the definition file to the destination computer, where the definitions are imported using X Manager. Administrators can also use exported definition files to create custom templates.
Available Definitions
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Lists all definitions that are available for export. |
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Selects all items in the current category. |
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Clears all selections in the current category. |
Export Options
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This option ensures that when you select an available definition that references other definitions, all the related definitions are added to the list.For example, if you select a client definition for export, the session, font , keyboard, and color scheme definitions referenced by that client definition are also added to the list |
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Select to ensure that all stored password strings are removed from the definitions you are exporting. |
Template configuration
NOTE:These items are relevant only if you are an administrator configuring templates to add to a Reflection X Advantage deployment.
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If this .rxd file is present in the templates folder, the name you specify here shows up in the list of available templates in the dialog box that displays on initial startup. (This name is not used if .) |
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If this .rxd file is present in the templates folder, the definitions in it are imported silently on initial startup. |
Definitions Pending Export
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Lists all definitions that will be added to the exported file. |
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Identifies a definition to be exported. |
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Indicates the type of definition that will be exported. |
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Indicates why the definition was added to the list (either or ). |
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Exports all definitions on the .rxd file to which definitions are exported. list. Click to open the dialog box, from which you can specify the name and location of the |