Action Menu
From Domain Composition tab
Option | Description |
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Delete Domain Node | Delete the selected domain node from the list under Registered Nodes. |
Note: Using this command removes the node from the list in the Administrative Console, but this change does not affect the configuration on the domain node itself. See Remove a Domain Node for information about how to use rxsconfig to stop the listening process on the domain node. |
From Domain Status tab
Option | Description |
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Backward, Forward | Move between previously viewed selections on the Domain Status tab. |
Stop Session | Stop the selected session. |
From Domain Definitions tab
Option | Description |
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New | Creates a new definition. This is equivalent to using clicking the plus sign next to a definition type. |
Clone | Copies the selected definition. If you copy a read-only (public) definition, you will be able to edit the copy. |
Delete | Removes the selected definition. This is equivalent to clicking the minus sign with a definition selected. |
Move Up, Move Down | Moves the selected item in the definitions list. |
Note: You can also move items using drag-and-drop. | |
Import Color Scheme | Opens the Import Color Scheme dialog box, from which you can import an existing RGB color text file to create a new color scheme. |
Import Host Key | Opens the Import Host Key dialog box, from which you can import the public key of a host's public/private key pair and add it to the Trusted Host Keys list. |
Make Public | Makes the selected domain definition available to all domain users. A public definition is read-write for the owner (the creator of the definition) and read-only for all other users. |
From Authentication tab
Option | Description |
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New User | Creates a new user in the domain. |
Delete User | Deletes the selected user from the domain. |
Change User's Password | Changes the Reflection X domain password for the selected user. |
Note: This option is available only when Reflection X domain authentication is set to Internal. |