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Adding and Removing Application Containers

Application containers provide a reference point through which the logging server can locate Application objects. At startup, the logging server scans its list of Application containers and loads the included Application object configurations in memory where it can quickly access the information when authenticating applications.

Note that the logging server only loads Application objects found in supported Application containers. Therefore, all Application containers must be included in this list in order for the logging server to locate their associated Application objects. (The Application container in Logging Services is added to this list by default.)

IMPORTANT: You cannot create an Application container in this dialog; you can only add existing containers to the logging server's list of supported containers. For information on creating containers, see the iManager online help.

To add an Application Container to the logging server's list of supported Application containers,

  1. Click Add Container.

  2. In the Object Selector screen, click the Application Container that you want to add to the logging server’s list of supported containers.

    To move up or down in the tree, click the navigation arrows. You may also search the tree by entering the object name and context in the Search frame.

NOTE: iManager only links valid entries.

To remove an Application container from the logging server's list of supported Application containers,

  1. Mark the checkbox next to the Application Container.

  2. Click Remove Container.

NOTE: Removing an Application container from this list does not delete the Application container from the tree. For information on deleting objects from the tree, see the iManager online help.

For information on creating Application objects, see Creating and Configuring Application Objects.

For more information on using Nsure Audit, see Nsure Audit Help.

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