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4.2.1.1. Description
This is an optional text description that may be used to describe, e.g. who created the file, why it was
created, what it does, etc. It is not used in any way, other than for display.
4.2.1.2. Script Path
This is the only mandatory field. This edit box allows the user to set up where to find the script file to run.
This can either be a specific file (e.g. c:\Scripts\MyScript.fsf) or a directory and wildcard combination (e.g.
c:\Scripts\*.fsf).
The File... button to the right of the edit field invokes browse dialog to allow the user to navigate to the file
they want to use. The Wildcard... button to the right of the Wildcard edit field invokes a standard Windows
directory selection dialog. If a directory is chosen from this dialog then a trailing \*.fsf (fsf is the default
script extension) will also be appended to the path as a convenience to the user. This field can also be
edited manually.
4.2.1.3. Timings
This allows user control over how often FDT polls for the script file and how long FDT should wait before
processing, after finding the script file and having access to it.
4.2.1.4. Save
This saves the FDT Script Configuration file (with the default extension .w4f). FDT will prompt to ask if
you want to execute the saved script immediately.
4.2.2 Log File Page
This is an optional page; leave the fi elds blank if no log file is r equired. It can either append to or overwrite
existing files
Figure 4-2 Log File Page