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Configuring the CWA Transporter
Configuring Transporter Options
Some configuration options can be locked down so that no one without Super User authorization can modify the 
settings. These options have a Restricted check box beside them.
Users without Super User security will not see the Restricted check boxes
.
If a configuration option has been restricted, that option is unavailable to other users. These configuration restrictions 
apply only to the selected destination. If another source is selected for the destination, then the same restrictions do 
not apply.
Transporter configuration options are saved in the user's Transporter Home Directory to a file called user.props. For 
example, a file called user.props will be created in the following directory for Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise: 
C:\Users\<user>\.transporter\config\
A user's home directory is different on different platforms. The example provided is specific and intended for 
demonstration only. Your configuration will be different.
Following are examples of user home locations by platform:
Microsoft Windows NT: <root>\WINNT\Profiles\<user> %UserProfile%
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and 2003: <root>\Documents and Settings\<user>
Microsoft Windows Vista and 7: <root>\Users\<user>
Configuration Options Dialog
To display the Transporter Configuration Options dialog
1.
Run the Transporter.
2.
Click Configure on the Transporter toolbar or select the Configure option from the File menu.
Transporter displays the Configuration Options dialog. 
The following sections describe the options in the Configuration Options dialog.
General Options Section
Connect on Startup 
– Connections started to the most recently selected source and destination are made whenever 
Transporter is started.
Read on Connect/New Data Type 
– Once a connection is established between the source and destination, the data 
type used in the last Transporter session is read and displayed. If the data type is changed during the session, it is 
also read.
Include Duplicates (Replace Allowed) 
– Displays any duplicate data objects on the Source side in blue. If this option 
is not selected, then objects already existing on the Destination side are not displayed on the Source side (since 
there may be no need to transport them again).
A job group will be displayed if at least one child job within that job group is not a duplicate even if the job group is 
duplicated.
Log Directory – Specifies where the session log file(s) are written to. 
By Default, session logs are created with .sess extension and saved to the user's Transporter Home directory under 
a subdirectory called sessions. This default location may be changed given this option.
Default location example for Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise:
C:\Users\<user>\.transporter\session\transporter-20100506025113898.sess