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Table 5. Examples to configure nodes using xDCM Scenario Adding an application node that is used by ClientServiceEngine service to run the TestApp.exe file with an argument -t when you log off from the system. Deleting an application node from ExampleApp application. Command ALM.exe -Add -Application -Name:ExampleApp -Path:C:\Windows \System32\TestApp.exe -Arguments:"-t" -Event: USER_LOGOFF ALM.exe -Remove -Application -Name: ExampleApp NOTE: • You must provide unique names to add a new application entry to the ApplicationLaunchConfig.xml using ALM.exe. • Only three execution event values USER_LOGOFF, SVC_STARTUP, and ON_SHUTDOWN, are supported in the ALM application. You can add only one of these values to each event. xData Cleanup Manager xData Cleanup Manager (xDCM) version 1.0 prevents extraneous information from being stored on the local disk. xDCM can be used to automatically clean up directories used to temporarily cache the information. A clean up is triggered on either service startup, user logoff, or system shutdown. It also enables you to configure multilevel logs which are essential for troubleshooting. You can clean up files, folders, and enable or disable xDCM using Application Programming Interface (API). You can also add or remove configuration nodes from the xDCM configuration file using command-line interface. NOTE: • Existing NetXclean.ini configurations are ported to new xDataCleanupConfig.xml. • Content in the xData Cleanup Manager are cleaned by default. xDCM CLI tool You can use the xDCM CLI tool to add or remove configuration nodes from xDCM configuration file XdataCleanupConfig.xml. This tool is available at the installation path of the xDCM application. By default, the tool is available at %systemdrive%\Program Files\XDCM. Configuration of nodes using xDCM You can use the following options and parameters to configure application nodes in XdataCleanupConfig.xml: Table 6. Options to configure nodes Option Add Remove Description Option to add a folder cleanup node. Option to delete a folder cleanup node. Table 7. Parameters to configure nodes Parameter CleanupType: Values Folder File Additional administrator utility and settings information 33

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Table 5. Examples to
configure
nodes using xDCM
Scenario
Command
Adding an application node that is used by ClientServiceEngine
service to run the
TestApp.exe
file
with an argument
-t
when you
log
off
from the system.
ALM.exe -Add -Application -Name:ExampleApp -Path:C:\Windows
\System32\TestApp.exe -Arguments:"-t" -Event: USER_LOGOFF
Deleting an application node from
ExampleApp
application.
ALM.exe -Remove -Application -Name: ExampleApp
NOTE:
You must provide unique names to add a new application entry to the
ApplicationLaunchConfig.xml
using
ALM.exe
.
Only three execution event values
USER_LOGOFF
,
SVC_STARTUP
, and
ON_SHUTDOWN
, are supported in the ALM application.
You can add only one of these values to each event.
xData Cleanup Manager
xData Cleanup Manager (xDCM) version 1.0 prevents extraneous information from being stored on the local disk. xDCM can be used to
automatically clean up directories used to temporarily cache the information. A clean up is triggered on either service startup, user
logoff,
or
system shutdown.
It also enables you to
configure
multilevel logs which are essential for troubleshooting. You can clean up
files,
folders, and enable or disable
xDCM using Application Programming Interface (API). You can also add or remove
configuration
nodes from the xDCM
configuration
file
using command-line interface.
NOTE:
Existing
NetXclean.ini
configurations
are ported to new
xDataCleanupConfig.xml
.
Content in the xData Cleanup Manager are cleaned by default.
xDCM CLI tool
You can use the xDCM CLI tool to add or remove
configuration
nodes from xDCM
configuration
file
XdataCleanupConfig.xml
. This tool is
available at the installation path of the xDCM application. By default, the tool is available at
%systemdrive%\Program Files\XDCM
.
Configuration
of nodes using xDCM
You can use the following options and parameters to
configure
application nodes in
XdataCleanupConfig.xml
:
Table 6. Options to
configure
nodes
Option
Description
Add
Option to add a folder cleanup node.
Remove
Option to delete a folder cleanup node.
Table 7. Parameters to
configure
nodes
Parameter
Values
CleanupType:
<type of the clean up node>
Folder
File
Additional administrator utility and settings information
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