This dialog box lists the configuration settings that apply when accessing Novell® eDirectoryTM on behalf of a logged-in workstation rather than a logged-in user.
Enable Helper (Workstation)
Specify whether or not you want to enable the Workstation Helper. Novell Application
LauncherTM reads eDirectory on behalf of logged-in
users, but the Workstation Helper, running under Workstation Manager, reads
eDirectory on behalf of the workstation and passes the application information
to Application Launcher. You must enable the Workstation Helper if you want
Application Launcher to display and launch workstation-associated applications.
The setting values are Yes, No, and Unset. The default value (Yes) is used if you select Unset and no parent container includes a customized setting.
Enable Timed Refresh (Workstation)
Specify whether or not you want the Workstation Helper to periodically refresh
application information from eDirectory. This enables the Workstation Helper
to know about any new Application objects associated with the workstation or
any updated information for currently-associated objects.
A Workstation Helper timed refresh does not cause Application Launcher to display new workstation-associated applications. If Application Launcher is running on the workstation, Application Launcher displays the workstation-associated application if the user performs a manual refresh or performs its own timed refresh as defined by the Enable Time Refresh (User) setting on the User tab.
The setting values are Yes, No, and Unset. The default value (Yes) is used if you select Unset and no parent container includes a customized setting. When this setting is Yes, the Set Refresh Frequency option (discussed below) determines how often Workstation Helper refreshes applications.
Read Groups for Applications (Workstation)
Specify whether or not you want the Workstation Helper to read Workstation Group
objects to see if the workstation has been associated with any applications
through membership in a group. Although groups are a convenient way of indirectly
associating workstations with applications, reading Workstation Group objects
can also decrease performance.
The setting values are Yes, No, and Unset. The default value (No) is used if you select Unset and no parent container includes a customized setting.
Set Application Inheritance Level (Workstation)
Specify how many parent containers the Workstation Helper will search for applications
associated with the workstation.
The setting values are -1, 1 through 999, and Unset. Entering -1 instructs the Workstation Helper to search to the root of the eDirectory tree. The default value (1) is used if you select Unset and no parent container includes a customized setting.
Set Refresh Frequency (Workstation)
This option applies only if Workstation Helper is configured to perform a timed
refresh (see Enable Timed Refresh above).
Specify how often you want the Workstation Helper to search eDirectory for new or changed Application objects associated with the workstation. A short timed refresh interval is very useful in situations where you want changes to refresh quickly. However, a short timed refresh interval can cause higher network traffic.
The setting values are 0 through 999,999,999 (seconds) and Unset. The default value (43200 seconds or 12 hours) is used if you select Unset and no parent container includes a customized setting.
Unassociated Days to Uninstall (Workstation)
Specify the number of days after which you want to uninstall an application
when the workstation has been unassociated with the application.
The setting values are -1 through 730 and Unset. Specify 0 if you want the application to be uninstalled as soon as the workstation is no longer associated with it. You should use 0 only for workstations that are located in a high-availability environment such as a LAN environment. You should not use this setting for workstations that are using a wireless network connection or a LAN environment that is unreliable. Using 0 as the setting in either of these environments can result in applications being uninstalled if the workstation loses its network connection during an application refresh; the best practice is to use the -1 setting or a setting of 1 or greater.
Specify -1 if you don't want the application uninstalled when unassociated with the workstation. The default value (-1) is used if you select Unset and no parent container includes a customized setting.
Enable Writing to the Cache (Workstation)
Specify whether or not you want to enable Workstation Helper's ability to write
information to the cache directory. The main purpose of this option is to disable
the local cache, forcing workstations to access applications through eDirectory
or a cache directory on removable media.
The setting values are Yes, No, and Unset. The default value (Yes) is used if you select Unset and no parent container includes a customized setting.
Enable Reading from Removable Cache (Workstation)
Specify whether or not you want the Application Launcher to read information
from the cache directories on removable media, such as a CD, Jaz*, or Zip* drive.
If you set this option to No, you disable a users ability to launch applications or install applications from removable media only. Application Launcher continues to read the cache on the local hard drive.
The setting values are Yes, No, and Unset. The default value (Yes) is used if you select Unset and no parent container includes a customized setting.
Attempt to Go Online During Refresh (Workstation)
Specify whether or not you want the logged-in workstation to attempt to go online
during a refresh. The default setting is Yes.
This setting helps avoid long refresh times if the workstation is not connected or is connected over a slow link.
Enable BITS (Workstation)
Specify whether or not you want to be able to use the Microsoft Background Intelligent
Service (BITS) to transfer applications to the workstation. BITS uses idle network
bandwidth to transfer files, increasing or decreasing the rate at which files
are transferred based on the amount of idle network bandwidth available. For
example, if a network application begins to consume more bandwidth, BITS decreases
its transfer rate.
The setting values are Yes, No, and Unset. The default setting (No) is used if you select Unset and no parent container includes a customized setting.
For additional configuration tasks you must complete to use BITS, see Using
BITS.
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