4.1.26 Options (JP1/IM) dialog box
The Options dialog box appears when you choose Tools, Options in the Script Manager window.
The Options dialog box has six tabs: Server Information, Compatibility, Multi-activation, JP1/IM, Trace, and Cluster Environment. Click the JP1/IM tab to display the Options (JP1/IM) page.
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If you attempt to set up the JP1/IM options while the JP1/Script service is not running, a dialog box containing the following error message appears:
The operation could not be performed because the JP1/Script service is not running. Launch the JP1/Script service, and then re-execute the operation.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Components
- Display results on JP1/IM event console
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Select this check box to display command execution results and other information on the JP1/IM event console.
- Events to view
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- Start of script execution
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Display script start events on the event console.
- End of script execution
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Display script termination events on the event console.
- Message indicating command ended with error messages
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Display events indicating error termination of a command.
- Message indicating command terminated normally
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Display events indicating normal termination of a command.
(2) Operations
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Click OK to apply the settings and close the Options dialog box.
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Click Cancel to close the dialog box without applying the settings.
(3) Processing
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You can set the items under Display results on JP1/IM event console only if JP1/IM or JP1/Base is installed on your PC. The items are disabled if neither of these programs is installed.
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If JP1/IM or JP1/Base is installed on your PC, the settings in this dialog box apply whether or not the JP1/IM or JP1/Base service is active.
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When you execute a script from Manager (displaying the window) or from the dedicated Editor, script start and termination events are not displayed on the JP1/IM event console even if you select those items in the dialog box.
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You can display execution results on the JP1/IM event console for the following commands:
(a) Basic commands
TextOpen, TextClose, MakeDir, DeleteDir, DeleteFile, Rename, SetFileAttribute, GetFileAttribute, SetFileTime, GetFileTime, GetFileSize, GetVersionInfo, SplitFile, CatFiles, SetStandardFile, ResetStandardFile, SetVolumeLabel, GetVolumeLabel, Copy, Exec, NetExec, WaitForExec, EntryStartUp, and CancelStartUp
(b) Special commands
ServiceCreate, ServiceDelete, ServiceStart, ServiceStop, ServicePause, ServiceContinue, ServiceChange, ServiceControl, CallDll, MakeGroup, DeleteGroup, MakeShortcut, DeleteShortcut, TerminateProcess, and ExitWindows