The UTS installation folder contains a folder named scripts. This folder and its subfolders contain batch files (scripts) for user sessions. Pre-GUI versions of the UTS used subfolders with the User Name to associate the script with the user. Post-GUI versions have three subfolders in the script folder
Domain Users
The DomainUsers folder may contain a default configuration (if configured) for all domains. Additionally subfolders will exist with the name of any domain names configured.
Each Domain Name folder may contain a default configuration (if configured) for all users within that domain name. Additionally subfolders will exist with the name of each user configured for that domain
Each user name folder will contain scripts associated with that domain user name
Local Users
The LocalUsers folder may contain a default configuration (if configured) for all Local Users. Additionally subfolders will exist with the name of any local User Names configured
Each user name folder will contain scripts associated with that local user name.
Templates
The Templates folder contains two subfolders
Logon Scripts (Batch Files)- read more about logon scripting here
Logon scripts are automatically created with the configuration GUI. A logon script is created each time a User – Per Session property page is created. This includes
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IP Address/Range User | IP Address/Ranges are specified by the text file gs_ip_rt.txt that references an existing Logon Script | |
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Grandfathered User | Grandfathered Users cannot be created with the GUI. They are automatically created when migrating from an pre-GUI version of the UTS | |
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User Template |
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Configuration information is kept in the Registry, Environment Variables and Text Files
Registry Settings
Registry settings apply to the Global – per system configuration
The GSW Configuration Tool eliminates the manual configuration of registry through the GUI. One or more registry settings can be accomplished through a single GUI setting
Environment Variables
Environment variable settings apply to the User – per session configuration.
The GSW Configuration Tool eliminates the manual configuration of environment variables through the GUI. One or more environment variables can be accomplished through a single GUI setting
Text Files
Text files associated with the Global or User configurations can be accessed through the GUI. The GUI will launch notepad.exe as the editor that allows you to edit and save the text file configurations