System Requirements

This property page determines the system requirements a workstation must meet before Novell® Application LauncherTM/Explorer will distribute the application to it.

Add Requirements to Control Availability of This Application
This list displays all the requirements associated with the distribution of the application. For each requirement, the following information is displayed:

Show
This column indicates if the Application object's icon will be displayed on the workstation regardless of whether or not the requirement is met. A True setting indicates that the icon will always be displayed; if the requirement is not met, the icon will display in a disabled state. A False setting indicates that the icon will be displayed only if the workstation meets the requirement.

If an icon is displayed in a disabled state, users can right-click the icon, select Details, then select Requirements in order to see which requirements were not met. They can then perform any necessary upgrades to the workstation configuration to meet the application requirements.

Type
This column shows the category of the system requirement. The categories are explained under Add below.
Subject
This column shows the subject of the system requirement. For example, if the type is OS Version, the subject could be Windows* 95/98 or Windows NT*/2000.
Operator
This column shows if a condition (greater than, less than, equal to, etc.) must be met for the assigned value.
Value
This column shows if a value is associated with the subject. For example, if Windows NT/2000/XP is the subject, the version may need to be greater than or equal to 4.00.950 in order for the application to be distributed.

File
This option lets you search for requirements in the list and import requirements into the list.

Add
Click this option to add a new system requirement, based on one of the following categories:

Modify
Select a requirement in the list > click Modify to edit the information.

Delete
Select a requirement in the list > click Delete to remove the requirement.


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