Creating and distributing configuration files
The push-to-client feature provides tools for system administrators to define remote system connections, define configuration files, and set client workstation preferences from a central location. These connection definitions, configuration files, and preferences can be distributed to individual client workstations automatically when they connect to a remote system. Product updates can also be pushed to client workstations when they connect to a remote system.
To create and distribute remote connection definitions,
configuration files, and preferences from a central location, the
server must be configured to enable push-to-client updates. For information
about configuring push-to-client updates, see (Optional) pushtoclient.properties,
the host-based client control(Optional) pushtoclient.properties, the host-based client
control.
When a user connects to the primary remote system or to another
remote system for which system configuration files are defined, the
configuration files that are stored on that system are compared to
the configuration files on the workstation. If updates are available,
users are prompted to install them.
To create and distribute configuration files, do these steps. Each of these steps links to more information about completing the step.
- Create a workspace that serves as the master workspace for the configurations and preferences to be distributed.
- From the master workspace, create connections to the primary remote system from which you intend to distribute global and system configurations and to each remote system from which you intend to distribute system configurations.
- Configure remote system connections, configuration files, and preferences in the master workspace.
- Export the configuration files that are to be distributed to other client workspaces.
1 For IDz users, global configuration files also include the
settings of Database connections, Software Analyzer Configurations, Menu Manager files, and
Snippets. For more information about theses settings, search for Defining connections,
configuration files, and preferences for push-to-client configuration in IDz
KC.
2 For IDz users, system configuration files also include the
settings of Property groups, Host-based projects, Remote index locations and Default values. For
more information about these settings, search for Defining connections, configuration files,
and preferences for push-to-client configuration in IDz
KC.