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b.Enter command line arguments in the box below the path and name.
c.To insert a predefined macro at the cursor location in the command line, click the Insert Macro list box and select a macro from the
d.Enable or disable the Launch in command window setting by marking or clearing the checkbox. When enabled, the
5.Click OK.
Managing Folders
Use folders to create a customized organizational system for groups of units. For example, you might create a folder for critical target devices or for remote target devices. Folders are listed under the Folders button in the Network Access Software. You can name and structure folders in any way you choose.
To create a folder:
1.Select the Folders button.
2.Click the
— or —
To create a nested folder, click on an existing folder and select File — New — Folder in the Network Access Software menu. The New Folder window opens.
3.Type a
4.Click OK. The new folder is listed in the Group Selector pane.
To assign a unit to a folder, see Assigning Units on page 54. To rename or delete a folder, see Renaming Units on page 56 and Deleting Units on page 55.
Assigning Units
After you have created a new Site, Location or Folder, you can assign a unit to that organization. The Assign menu item is only enabled when a single unit is selected in the Unit list (the custom assignment targets are defined in the General Properties window).
There are three ways to assign a unit to a Site, Location or Folder: editing the unit Properties window, using the Assign function or dragging and dropping.
To assign a unit to a Site, Location or Folder using the Properties window:
1.Select a unit in the Unit list.
2.Select View — Properties from the Network Access Software menu.