When the folder containing the registered source files has been changed or renamed, or the files have been moved to a different
location, or sources were registered from a non-shared location, and the location has since been shared, you can refresh the
registered source paths from the
Source Synchronization dialog box.
In this case, a
Change Registered Source Paths appears in the
Source Synchronization dialog box.
To refresh the registered source paths from the
Source Synchronization dialog box, perform the following steps:
- Click
.
- Click the
Removed folders / subfolders tab to see the list of folders that could not be found.
Note: Only top-level folders can be refreshed. This means that if the location of a top-level folder has been changed, you cannot
choose to update only one or more of its subfolders.
- Click
Change Registered Source Paths. This opens the
Change Registered Source Paths dialog box. This displays the registered source paths and lets you select the new source paths.
You can choose whether to hide or display system paths in the list of source paths by toggling the
Hide System Paths check box.
- Click the yellow folder icon
under
New Source Path.
- Choose the new directory of the source files and click
Select Folder. The selected path and a red cross icon
is displayed under the
New Source Path column.
Note: Clicking
removes the selected path.
- Click
Change. A message asking you if you are sure you want to change the registered source paths comes up.
Note: If you click
Change without selecting a new source path before that, a message that there is nothing to change will be displayed.
- Click
OK. You are notified that the paths have been refreshed.
- Click
OK. You are notified that all files are up-to-date.
- Click
OK to close the
Source Synchronization dialog box.
Note: Alternatively, you can change the registered source paths from the
Enterprise Analyzer Administration tool. See
Refreshing Registered Source Paths for more information.
After changing the registered source paths, a file must be verified again for a Logic Analyzer extraction to work correctly.