Software Search

Use this page to configure the Software Search settings for the Host Resources MIB.

Directory Levels to Search from Root
Check the Enabled box to enable distribution of the Directory Levels to Search from Root settings. After you enable the distribution, this option become available for configuration.

Range: 0 to 256 (levels)
Default: 1
Specifies a number that indicates how far down the NDS® tree the Host Resources MIB searches for program files.

Enable Additional Search Paths
Check the Enable Additional Search Paths box to enable distribution of the Additional Search Paths settings. After you enable the distribution, this option become available for configuration. When these settings are distributed to associated workstations, you can choose whether these settings are appended to existing client settings on the target workstations or whether these settings replace any existing client settings on the target workstations.

Append Settings
Click to append the Search Path settings to existing client settings on the target workstations.

Replace Settings
Click to replace any existing Search Path settings on the target workstations.

This optional setting specifies directories that the Host Resources MIB searches for program files.

Specify a directory > click Add to add it to the list of Additional Search Paths.

When the box next to a directory is checked, all subdirectories of that directory are also searched.

The specified directories are searched in addition to those that are searched because of the Directory Levels to Search from Root setting.

The information about the programs is used by the network management console. It is useful to keep track of software on client workstations.

Add
You can add additional search paths to the Search Paths list. Enter the search path > click Add.

Remove
You can remove search paths from the Search Paths list. Select the path > click Remove.

Replace
You can replace a search path in the list with another path. Enter the new search path > select the path in the list that you want to replace > click Replace.


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