Using the Command Launcher

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Using the Command Launcher

Version 1.0.0

The Command Launcher is available by default on all clients in the system tray (see Client Commands). Here it appears as a green jigsaw piece and can be opened with a double click. The Open option at the bottom right margin indicates if the Command Launcher remains open after running a Client Command instead of closing automatically.

 

To allow a user to start a Client Command from the Command Launcher, the corresponding Client Command must be shared. To do so, search for the corresponding Client Command in the Client Command Center and open its properties with a right-click.

 

5.10.1 - ClientCommandFreigeben

Share the Command Launcher

 

Now click the Options tab and select the Allow interactive usage option. Then close the properties dialog.

 

In the standard overview, you will find all Client Commands, which are released for interactive use. At this stage, the ACMP offers with delivery already certain Client Commands. If you click on a Client Command, a description appears in the text book below the Client Command. If you don't find a Client Command immediately, you can browse for the Client Command with the Find button on the right-hand.

 

5.10.1 - Launcher 1

Command Launcher: Default

 

You can now select a Client Command and launch it with the Run button. However, in the default view, you can only run a single Client Command. If you want to run several Client Commands without having to start each Client Command individually, change to the Advanced view tab.

 

5.10.1 - Launcher 2

Command Launcher: Advanced

 

Here you can select individual Client Commands and drag them into the right-hand field. When you click the Run button, all Client Commands in the right-hand field are executed.

Last change on 10.03.2014