Universal Control Server for Windows - Configuration
Overview
UCTL Server configuration consists of defining run-time and default values. This page describes the Server configuration options.
Configuration File
The configuration file provides a simple method of specifying configuration values that will not change with each command invocation. This file can be edited manually with any text editor (for example, Notepad).
However, the Universal Configuration Manager application, accessible via the Control Panel, is the recommended way to set Windows configuration options. The Universal Configuration Manager provides a graphical interface and context-sensitive help, and helps protect the integrity of the configuration file by validating all changes to configuration option values.
The UCTL Server configuration file name is specified in the Universal Control Server component definition.
Note
In order for any changes made directly to the UCTL Server configuration file to become active, either:
- A Universal Broker refresh is required.
- The Universal Broker service must be restarted.
However, changes made by the Universal Configuration Manager do not require any additional action for the options to become active.
Configuration Options
The following table identifies all of the UCTL Server for Windows configuration options. Each Option Name is a link to detailed information about that option.
Option Name | Description |
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Specification for whether or not product activity monitoring events are generated. | |
Code page used for text translation. | |
Events to be generated as persistent events. | |
Base directory in which Universal Control Server is installed. | |
Method of how users are logged onto the system. | |
Level of messages written. | |
List of message IDs representing Universal messages to be suppressed. | |
Location of UMC and UTT files. | |
Directory name used for temporary files. | |
Specification for whether or not user authentication is active. |