Module repository, Working with repositories – Lenovo ThinkVantage ImageUltra Builder Version 5.0 User Manual

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Table 6. Icons used within the interface (continued)

Icon

Name

Description

Keyboard
Shortcut

Variable

Used in the Variables tab of a
Menu Item Properties window of
a base map to identify a variable.

Conditions

Used in a base map or driver
map to indicate that conditions
(filters or variables) are associated
with a menu item.

Hidden system menu Used in a base map to indicate a

menu that can be accessed only
by using a system-menu keyword

Module repository

During the ImageUltra Builder installation, the New Repository Wizard prompted
you to define a location for your repository. In most cases, a single module
repository is sufficient for storing all of your modules. The Repository window
(redesigned for versions 2.0 and later) enables you to organize, categorize, and sort
large numbers of modules. However, if you need additional repositories, you can
create them after the initial installation of the ImageUltra Builder program. When
you open the ImageUltra program, the workspace automatically associates itself
with the last module repository used and opens the appropriate Repository
window. The name of the active repository is shown on the title bar of the
Repository window.

Note:

If you upgraded from an earlier version of the ImageUltra Builder program,
and you attempt to use a repository created by the earlier version, you will
be prompted to upgrade the repository to the 5.0 level. ImageUltra Builder
5.0 cannot use a repository from a previous version until the repository is
updated. Once the repository is updated to the 5.0 level, the previous
versions cannot use the updated repository. Therefore, it is a good idea to
upgrade all of your ImageUltra Builder installations to the 5.0 level before
updating the repositories.

Working with repositories

To make a new repository, do the following:

1.

From the Main window menu bar, click File.

2.

Click New Repository.... The New Repository Wizard opens.

3.

Click Next.

4.

In the Location field, use the browse button to select the location where you
want the new repository folder to reside. The new repository folder can reside
on any disk to which the ImageUltra Builder console has access.

5.

In the Server field, type the full name of the server on which you want to
create the folder that will contain the repository. This must be a new folder
name, not the name of an existing folder. This folder appends itself to the
path specified in the Location field.

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