Computer Customization
User overrides allow you to customize the way that the Workflow client opens and appears on a specific computer for a specific user. Client layouts, startup objects, and startup displays can be customized for individual users that log on to a specific workstation. Global user overrides allow you to customize the way that the Workflow client opens and appears on any computer that the selected user logs into, regardless of whether the computer is included in a default configuration.
Overrides that are configured using the Computer Editor are specific to the selected computer. Overrides that are configured using the Default Computer Editor are global; that is, the specified user can log on to any computer that is included in a global default configuration and the startup options defined for that user will be displayed.
You can specify the startup object in the navigator, as well as the solution and display that are shown at startup, regardless of the user context saved during the previous user session.
User overrides replace any default settings when the specific user logs onto this workstation. User overrides replace any default settings when the specific user logs onto any computer using any computer in the system, regardless of whether it is included in a default configuration.
- You can select the navigator and/or object views for the user, as well as having specific navigation, startup object, and startup displays/solutions specified.
- If the navigator is not selected, you must specify a startup object, and if the solution panel is not selected, you must specify startup solution and display objects; otherwise, the configuration is considered invalid and an error is reported.
- If you specify a startup solution, you must also specify a startup display.
If you do not want a specific computer to use the default configuration, you can either exclude it during the initial default set up or you can override the default configuration.
- If a layout is configured for a particular user; that is, user overrides are configured, that layout is used to determine the context that is loaded. Otherwise, the default layout context for a specific computer is used. If global default configurations are used, overrides defined for a specific user take precedence.
- If a startup object has been specified, as well as the startup solution and display, then no user context from the previous session is loaded. The context is defined by the configured layout settings.
- Workflow tries to load the context from the previous session on this workstation, and then checks if the startup object or solution and display were specified in the layout. If any of these options were specified, then they are set as part of the user context to be restored.
- If there is no context associated with a particular workstation, then the last saved user context is loaded and checked against the layout settings.
- When a user logs in for the first time, no context is loaded. However, the client still checks the layout configuration to set the proper layout, startup navigation, solution, and display objects.