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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Configuring Seed Files
Step6 When you are ready to save the modified seed file, use one of the following
procedures:
To save the changes you have made to the seed file without changing the name
of the file, select File > Save from the Discovery Dialog menu.
To save the changes you have made to the seed file with a new name, select
File > Save As from the Discovery Dialog menu. SGM displays the Save File
Dialog: Seed File List dialog (Figure3-6).
The Save File Dialog: Seed File List dialog contains the following fields:
Type—Icon indicating whether the item in the table is a file or a folder.
Name—Name of the seed file or folder.
Last Modified—Date and time the seed file or folder was last modified.
Size (bytes)—Size of the seed file or folder, in bytes.
Filename—Name by which you want to save the seed file.
If you create a new seed file name, you can use any letters, numbers, or
characters in the name that are allowed by your operating system. However,
if you include any spaces in the new name, SGM converts those spaces to
dashes. For example, SGM saves file “a b c” as “a-b-c”.
Make this my preferred start option—Specifies whether the selected seed
file is to be loaded automatically whenever this SGM client is started or the
Discovery Dialog is opened. By default, this checkbox is cleared for all seed
files. That is, no seed file is loaded automatically when the SGM client is
started or the Discovery Dialog is opened.
Number of Files—Total number of seed files and folders (displayed in
bottom left corner).
To save the seed file with a new name, use one of the following procedures:
To save the file with a completely new name, enter the new name and click
OK.
To save the file with an existing name, overwriting an old seed file, select the
name in the list and click OK.
SGM saves the seed file with the new name, closes the Save File Dialog: Seed File
List dialog, and returns to the Discovery Dialog.