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208 DSView Installer/User Guide
To delete a macro group:
NOTE: You must have DSView software administrator privileges to delete Global Macro groups.
1. Select Macros - Configure - Groups from the menu bar. The Configure Macro Groups dialog
box appears.
2. Select the macro group in the Macro Groups table that you wish to delete.
3. Click the Delete button. A dialog box appears, prompting you to confirm the deletion.
4. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
-or-
Click No to cancel the action.
Logging
The Telnet/SSH applet has a logging function that saves the contents of a Telnet/SSH applet
session to a file. You may enable automatic logging or dynamically start logging at any time.
Additionally, you may pause, resume and stop logging, regardless of whether it was started
automatically or dynamically.
While logging is occurring or when it is paused, a Logging Status label appears in the status panel
at the bottom of the DSView management software Telnet/SSH applet window.
NOTE: When you enable or disable automatic logging, the logging will begin or end at the start of the next
DSView management software Telnet/SSH applet session to that device. If you change the default log file
directory used for automatic logging, the change does not take effect until the next session to that device.
Log files
The format of log filenames is shown below, where <mmddyy> represents the month, day and
year, and <hhmmss> represents the current hour, minute and second in military time:
scvTelnet<mmddyy>_<hhmmss>.log
The default log directory is session-specific, that is, each Telnet/SSH applet session may have its
own location for storing logfiles. You may change the name of the file and the location of the
directory that stores the logfiles. If you do not change the default directory, logfiles are stored in
your home directory.
You may display a log file at any time, using a standard text editor. The screen buffer is written to
the log file when the buffer is full, or when logging is paused or stopped. To ensure the log file is
up-to-date, either pause or stop the logging.
To change the default log file directory:
1. Select Options - Session Properties from the menu bar.
-or-
Select the Session Settings icon in the toolbar.

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