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JP1 Version 12 for Windows Systems JP1/File Transmission Server/FTP Description, Reference and Operator's Guide


3.7.1 Saving definition information

To save definition information, you can use the Saving and Recovering Settings dialog box or you can execute a command.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Using the Saving and Recovering Settings dialog box

To save settings:

  1. In the Saving and Recovering Settings dialog box, click Save.

    The Select Settings To Save dialog box is displayed. The following figure shows the Select Settings To Save dialog box.

    Figure 3‒20: Select Settings To Save dialog box

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  2. Select the boxes for the types of settings that you wish to save. You can also enter a comment (a character string of up to 40 bytes).

    This comment will be displayed when the settings are recovered. Entry of a comment is optional.

    When nothing is specified in the settings that are selected

    The settings are saved as is with no information specified and are recovered as is with nothing specified. You can specify applicable settings information during recovery processing.

  3. Click OK.

    A dialog box for specifying a file name is displayed.

  4. Specify the storage location and a name for the settings file, and then click Open.

  5. In the Saving and Recovering Settings dialog box, click Close.

(2) Using the ftssave command

The following figure shows an example of the command that saves definition information:

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This example saves all definition information (environment settings, user-to-login settings, auto-start program settings, and transmission settings). You can also select the types of settings that are saved.

For details about the ftssave command, see ftssave - saves definition information in 6. Commands.