Configuration views are dynamic depending on the complexity of the individual component or function. The parent dialog may consist of a single page or multiple tab pages and may invoke one or more child dialogs wherein configuration policies are logically grouped. For example, the Logon Shield configuration view consists of a single-page dialog with one child dialog, whereas the Common Configuration configuration view consists of a main dialog with three tab pages—one each for agent, server, and manager configuration policies—and invokes five child dialogs.
Configuration views also have a special feature—a common description field in each tab page or dialog. This field is used to display detailed information about a parameter. Simply move your mouse pointer over the edit field of any parameter to view detailed information about that parameter in the common description field.
If a configuration policy is sealed, the relevant configuration view only lets you view the current settings; you cannot edit parameter values. The configuration policy must be unsealed before you can change settings.
Note: Configuration views are modal; only one view can be active at a time.
The basic steps for using a configuration view include the following:
Note: A default value is indicated by a dot to the right of a field.
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