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IBM Sametime 9: Administering. Access to Widgets and Live Text functionality and the widgets. Eclipse preferences in the plugin. As well, if a setting is changed using the Widgets. The following list corresponds to either a policy name from the. Widgets desktop policy settings document in the Domino Administrator or a preference from. Widgets preferences panel with an equivalent Eclipse preference. The file path of the installed plugin. This corresponds to the Widget. Catalog server preference. Widgets preferences panel. The preference default. Catalog name (Sametime Embedded in Notes only)This setting specifies. The catalog is created. Domino server- supplied. Widget Catalog template (toolbox.
Catalog. DBName=name. Example: com. ibm. Catalog. DBName=toolbox. Using. this setting does not prevent the user from changing the catalog name. Widgets preferences panel. This corresponds to the Widget. Catalog. name preference on the Widgets preferences panel. The. preference default is blank. Local catalog replica name (Sametime Embedded in Notes only)This setting specifies. The name specified. The Widgets and Live Text functionality requires the. Catalog. Local. DBName=name. IBM HTTP Server error log messages. The significance with this message is the text \'bad file number.\'. ProcessResponse : To create node with readviewentries XML data domino format.? Enable or disable connectivity logging. Information is written to the log file until the file size reaches its maximum specified value. Example: com. ibm. Catalog. Local. DBName=toolbox. Note: If. you are using a catalog and are not using Domino policy, you must specify a local catalog. Note: There. is no corresponding setting in the Widgets desktop policy settings. Widgets preferences panel. The preference. default is blank. Widget categories to install. This. setting enables you to list the widget categories from which to provision. Normal priority applications). Categories. To. Install. Example: com. ibm. Categories. To. Install=ABXID,Team. Note: Using. this setting does not prevent the user from adding or removing categories. Widgets preferences panel. This corresponds to the Widget. Categories. to install preference on the Widgets preferences panel. The. preference default is blank, meaning no categories are selected in. Widgets preferences panel. Additional preferences can be specified using the following settings. Show Widget Toolbar and the My Widgets Sidebar panel (Notes only)This. Show Widget Toolbar and the. My Widgets Sidebar Panel preference is enabled by default. If the user enables Show. Widget Toolbar and the My Widgets Sidebar panel on the. Widgets preferences panel, she can see the three Widgets toolbar buttons. Tools - Widgets menu options, and the My Widgets sidebar panel. Child. Options. are =true and =false. The preference default is true, but you. This corresponds to the Enable Live Text policy. If this setting is disabled, then the Live Text preference. Live Text and Widgets are disabled. Sametime but can be enabled. The preference default is true. Enable Default Recognizers. Specify if the provided, advanced. Live Text recognizers such as person (name), place (address), and. If this setting is disabled, then. This corresponds to the Enable. Default Recognizers policy setting. Enable. Default. Recognizers. Options. are =true and =false. The preference default is true. Restrict widget creation and edit to specific types (provider. IDs) Restrict creation and edit of widgets to certain types (referred. IDs). This corresponds to the Restrict the. The. Widgets and Live Text feature includes an extension point for widget. The supplied providers include Notes view, Feeds, Web page or service, and. Google Gadget. If this setting is disabled, the user can create. If this setting. is enabled, the user can only create or edit widgets of a certain. The administrator can then specify which widget types (provider. IDs) are available using the following setting. Tool. Options. are =true and =false. The preference default is false. If enabled. you can then specify which widget types (provider IDs) are available. Enable provider IDs for widget addition policy. Tool. Provider. IDs. Specify. the widget types available for creation and edit. Use a comma to separate. The available widget type/Provider ID entries include. Notes. View. Pallete. Provider com. ibm. Notes. Form. Pallete. Provider com. ibm. Web. Services. Pallete. Provider com. ibm. Feed. Pallete. Providercom. Google. Pallete. Providercom. Toolbox. Provisioningcom. Search. Pallete. Provider. The. default is: com. Google. Pallete. Provider,com. Web. Services. Pallete. Provider,com. ibm. Feed. Pallete. Provider,com. Notes. View. Pallete. Provider,com. ibm. Toolbox. Provisioning,com. Notes. Form. Pallete. Provider,com. ibm. Search. Pallete. Provider. For. example, if the following setting is used, the user could only create. Google Gadget widget types: com. Google. Pallete. Provider. Restrict the installation of widgets to specific widget types. IDs)Restrict installation and update of widgets to specific. IDs). This corresponds to the Restrict. IDs for installation/execution policy. Options. are =true and =false. The preference default is false. If enabled. the administrator can then specify the widget types (provider IDs). Enable provider IDs for installation/execution policy. This corresponds to. Create and manage an action policy setting. The preference default is true. Enable create, remove, or edit recognizers and content types and. If enabled, the user. Manage Widgets, Content, and Recognizers option. This corresponds to. Create and manage recognizers and content types policy. This also enables display of the . The preference default is true. Enable the ability to send widgets using email. Specify whether. the user can send widgets to others and output an XML file containing. My Widgets panel. This corresponds to the Send. If enabled. the user can send widgets to others as XML extension attachments using. The preference default is true. Enable the ability to install widgets from email or other non- catalog. Specify whether a user can install widgets using an XML extension. If enabled. the user can use drag and drop to install widgets from email (or any. If enabled, the user can drag and drop to add widgets. Import menu. option. From. Other. Options. The preference default is true. Enable the ability to install widgets from the catalog and to. My Widgets panel. Specify whether a user. My Widgets panel or sidebar. This corresponds to the Install. If enabled. the user can select a widget from the catalog and drag and drop the. XML extension attachment to their My Widgets panel. They. can also select additional categories to be provisioned with (in addition. Widget catalog categories to install policy). Widgets preferences panel. From. Catalog. Options. The preference default is true. Enable ability to publish widgets from the My Widgets panel to. Grant access to the user, typically the power user or. My Widgets. panel to the catalog for use by others. This corresponds to the Publish. You. must have edit rights to the catalog to publish to it. To. Catalog. Options. The preference default is true. This corresponds. Restrict extension point IDs for installation/execution policy. Ext. Pt. IDs. Options. The preference default is false. Note: Extension. points are an Eclipse feature. They define new function points for. Eclipse provides many. The Widgets and Live Text. For example: The. Eclipse platform provides the following identifiers, and many others: org. Menus. org. eclipse. Actions, org. eclipse. Notes and Expeditor provide the. Engines. com. ibm. Bar. Sets, com. ibm. Types. com. ibm. rcp.
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