Exceed onDemand A Technical Whitepaper
Exceed onDemand A Technical Whitepaper
Exceed onDemand A Technical Whitepaper
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Global versus User-defined files<br />
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The Xstart and Xconfig files are further divided into two groups: Global and User-defined.<br />
Global Files<br />
These files are created, managed and distributed exclusively by administrators. <strong>Exceed</strong> <strong>onDemand</strong> is<br />
installed with two global Xconfig files and two global Xstart files (except for <strong>Exceed</strong> <strong>onDemand</strong> Server<br />
for Windows, where there is no default global Xstart file). These configuration files are available to all<br />
users the first time they connect to a host. Administrators can create additional global files and make<br />
them available as well. Please refer to Section 6: “Server, User and Configuration File Management”<br />
for more information on administering the Global configuration files.<br />
User-defined Files<br />
These files are created and/or managed by users. (User-defined files also include files that administrators<br />
create and distribute to users.) Each user is responsible for his/her own files. Only administrators can<br />
access, edit, and delete files of other users.<br />
Figure 7 — <strong>Exceed</strong> <strong>onDemand</strong> Xstart Manager shows Global and User-defined Xstart files<br />
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