Options Page—Managed Product Properties Dialog Box
On the Options page, you can modify the product level, logging level, and group name for Hummingbird products installed on the Terminal Server.
Product Name—The name of the Hummingbird product installed on the Terminal Server.
Version—The version number of the Hummingbird product installed on the Terminal Server.
InstallState—The current installation state of the Hummingbird product according to Windows Installer.
Product Level—The level of the Hummingbird product installed on the Terminal Server. For more information, see Changing the Product Level.
Logging Level—Determines the amount of detail made available in the usrsetup.log file. The usrsetup.log file is created in the %TEMP% folder and provides information about each user’s logon. The default logging level is 1 and provides information about what time each user logged onto the operating system. The higher the logging level number, the more detail is made available in the usrsetup.log file. If you set the logging level to 0, a log file will not be created. To view the log file:
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- C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\SessionId
- where username is the case-sensitive user name and SessionId is the user-specific temp folder path.
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- C:\Temp\SessionId
- where SessionId is the user-specific temp folder path.
For more information, see Changing the Logging Level.
Group Name—The Hummingbird Product User Group name controls product access permission. For more information, see About the Hummingbird Product User Group.
Group Detection area
- Search Type—You have three options:
- Search local and global user groups—User Manager searches all user groups in the network.
- Do not search for groups—No search is performed. All users of the machine have access to the product.
- Search using specified group file—User Manager searches the .ini file specified in the Group File box. This file, created by the administrator, must be placed in the system32\Hummingbird\Connectivity folder. This option is useful when attempting to improve performance in large networks.
- Group File—If, in the Search Type drop-down list, you selected Search Using Specified Group File, specify the group file (.ini) here. This file must be located in the system32\Hummingbird\Connectivity folder.
OK—Saves any additions or modifications you have made and closes the Managed Product Properties dialog box.
Cancel—Cancels any additions or modifications you have made and closes the Managed Product Properties dialog box.
Apply—Saves any additions or modifications you have made.
Help—Opens Hummingbird User Manager Help.
Managing a Hummingbird Product User Group