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Workspaces
 
Workspaces control the appearance of the VMX300(-E) client. In particular, they control which windows are displayed and their size, position, and 
content. 
You can set a default workspace to open when you log in, or you can explicitly open a workspace of your choice once you are logged in. Refer to 
 
Workspace Preferences
 
 and 
 
Setting Your Preferences
 
 for information on setting a default workspace. Refer to 
 
Opening a Workspace
 
 for 
instructions on opening a workspace after you are logged in. The name of the workspace that is currently open appears in the Main window 
title bar. 
The workspace affects the appearance of most windows in the client, including three predefined VMX300(-E) windows, as well as any custom 
windows set up by your system administrator. The following predefined windows are affected by the workspace: 
 
 
VMX300(-E) Main window, which includes the map viewport 
 
 
Session Manager window 
 
 
Device List window 
Once logged in, you can change the appearance of the display either by using standard Windows techniques for resizing and repositioning 
windows, or by editing the workspace. Refer to the 
 
Appendix
 
 for information on standard Windows techniques for adjusting the display. Refer to 
 
Editing a Workspace
 
 for information on editing workspaces. 
A workspace only works for the monitor configuration the workspace was created on. To create a workspace on one workstation that you can open 
on other workstations, the workstations must have the same number of monitors, primary monitor configuration, and resolution. 
 
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To access workspaces, you must be connected to your home server. If you are not logged in to your home server, the workspace options in 
the File menu are not available, regardless of whether you have permission to work with workspaces. For information on setting a home 
server, refer to 
 
Configuring Servers.
 
 
Workspaces are defined for a particular user on a particular client. If you log in to different clients on a regular basis and you want a default 
workspace to open whenever you log in, you must set a default workspace for each client. 
 
OPENING A WORKSPACE
 
Opening a workspace sets the appearance of the client to the appearance specified in the workspace. 
 
Access privileges:
 
 To open a workspace, you must belong to, and log in under, a user group that allows you to open workspaces. You must also 
be logged in to your home server. If the Open Workspace option of the File menu is unavailable, then either you do not have permission to open 
workspaces, or you are not logged in to your home server. Refer to
 
 User Groups
 
 for information on access privileges. Refer to 
 
Configuring Servers
 
 
for instructions on setting a home server. 
To open a workspace: 
1. Click File > Open Workspace, or click the Main window and then press Ctrl-O. The Open Workspace dialog box opens. 
2. Select the workspace you want to open from the list, or browse to find the desired workspace file. 
3. Click OK. If you have adjusted the display, you are asked whether you want to save the changes to the previous workspace. Click Yes to 
save the changes or No to discard them. The previous workspace closes and the selected workspace opens. 
 
NOTE:
 
  You cannot open a workspace that was created on a system with a different monitor configuration. If the number of monitors, the primary 
monitor, or the monitor’s resolution differ, the workspace will not open.  
 
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  A workspace is like a snapshot of the client user interface. The easiest way to create the appearance you want for the client is to 
adjust the display on-screen, then save the workspace. Whenever you open that workspace, the user interface will look just like it did when 
you saved the workspace. 
 
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  If the workspace you want to open has recently been opened in that client, its name appears in the File menu, above the Exit option. 
Open the workspace by clicking its name.