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(3) Set the following PCs parameters:
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PCsNo.
A number (0 to 9998) that identifies the PCs. This field is blank by default.
The PCs number is also the level at which BASE SYSTEM manages projects (sites).
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Comment
Set a comment (maximum 128 characters) that helps identify the PCs. This field is blank by default.
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Use C-mode
Select the
Use C-mode
check box to enable C mode (RPDP) for the project. This check box is
cleared by default.
This check box will be unavailable if you open a saved project that uses C mode.
(4) To save the project with the settings you specified, click
Save
.
(a) Saving as a new project
If there is no existing project with the PCs number you specified, a new project is created.
If C mode is enabled for the project, BASE SYSTEM creates an RPDP site. If RPDP is not installed,
the error message shown in Figure 8-19 appears:
Figure 8-19 Error message when RPDP is not installed
In the following circumstances, an error message is output indicating that the user does not have
permission to create a site:
- The logged-in user (does not apply to the administrator) does not belong to the
RPDPusers
group.
- The logged-in user (does not apply to the administrator) started BASE SYSTEM from a standard
account.
- Multiple user accounts are logged in and the user has switched between them without logging off.
Figure 8-20 Error message indicating lack of site creation permission
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