Xerox DigiPath Professional Production Software Support & Software Administrator's Guide
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Preparing to shut down the Makeready workstation
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For the most part, shutting down the Makeready workstation is
the same as shutting down any other Windows 2000
workstation. However, because of the Document Library cabinet
system and the ability to access the Document Library cabinets
from a remote workstation, there are some precautions you must
take before shutting down a Makeready workstation.
the same as shutting down any other Windows 2000
workstation. However, because of the Document Library cabinet
system and the ability to access the Document Library cabinets
from a remote workstation, there are some precautions you must
take before shutting down a Makeready workstation.
The most important thing to do before shutting down a
Makeready workstation is make sure no one else is connected to
the workstation and, possibly, using local cabinets. If you shut
down the workstation while someone is remotely accessing local
cabinets, the remote user could lose data and experience
problems with their workstation.
Makeready workstation is make sure no one else is connected to
the workstation and, possibly, using local cabinets. If you shut
down the workstation while someone is remotely accessing local
cabinets, the remote user could lose data and experience
problems with their workstation.
CAUTION
If you shut down the Makeready workstation and receive a
message such as “still connected to a user; do you want to
disconnect?,” select [No]. To properly shut down the local
workstation and avoid problems with the remote workstation, you
must have the connected user exit the application that is using
the cabinet system and then you must disconnect the remote
workstation from the local workstation.
message such as “still connected to a user; do you want to
disconnect?,” select [No]. To properly shut down the local
workstation and avoid problems with the remote workstation, you
must have the connected user exit the application that is using
the cabinet system and then you must disconnect the remote
workstation from the local workstation.
The following sections describe how to check for connected
users, notify them that the workstation is going to be shut down,
and then disconnect them from the remote workstation.
users, notify them that the workstation is going to be shut down,
and then disconnect them from the remote workstation.
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