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utsettings (1)
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    NAME
         utsettings  -  view or change the settings  for  a  Sun  Ray
         enterprise appliance
    
    SYNOPSIS
         /opt/SUNWut/bin/utsettings  [ -H ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The utsettings command brings up  the  interactive  Sun  Ray
         Settings GUI that allows the user to view or change the set-
         tings for a Sun Ray enterprise appliance desktop unit.
    
         Running utsettings with no arguments causes the  application
         to  display  settings for the Sun Ray appliance the invoking
         user is currently logged into. It does this by connecting to
         the  Sun  Ray  session  manager, which tells the application
         which appliance is currently being  used  and  notifies  the
         application  if  this changes (i.e., if the user inserts the
         user's smart card into another  appliance).    If  the  user
         moves  to  another Sun Ray appliance, the Settings GUI "fol-
         lows" the user  by  connecting  to  the  new  appliance  and
         displaying the new appliance's current settings.
    
         By  default,  Sun  Ray  enterprise  servers  will  start  an
         instance  of  utslaunch(1M)  for  each session when the user
         logs into a Sun Ray appliance via dtlogin.  This  makes  the
         Settings  GUI  available to users when they press a hot key.
         Subsequent hot key presses cause the GUI to hide  itself  or
         show  itself again. Users can initiate similar functionality
         by running utsettings with the -H flag,  although  only  one
         instance  of  utsettings  -H or utslaunch can be running per
         session.
    
    OPTIONS
         The following option is supported:
    
         -H    Start the Settings GUI in  "hot  key"  mode.  In  this
               mode,  the application starts hidden and waits for the
               hot key to be pressed before displaying itself. Press-
               ing  the  hot key again causes the application to hide
               itself again. The  hot  key  can  be  user-  or  site-
               defined,  but defaults to Shift-Props (press the Props
               key while holding down  the  Shift  key).  See  FILES,
               below  for  more  details. Only one instance of utset-
               tings -H or utslaunch can be running per session.
    
    EXAMPLES
         Example 1: To display the settings for the enterprise appli-
         ance you are currently logged into:
    
          $ utsettings
    
         Example 2: To display the settings for the enterprise appli-
         ance  you  are  currently  logged into, but start it in "hot
         key" mode:
    
         $ utsettings -H
    
    FILES
         The following files are used:
    
              ~/.utsettings.properties
                    user's defaults
    
              /etc/opt/SUNWut/utsettings_defaults.properties
                    sitewide defaults
    
              /etc/opt/SUNWut/utsettings_mandatory.properties
                    sitewide mandatory defaults
    
    
    ATTRIBUTES
         See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
         butes:
    
         ____________________________________________________________
        |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
        | Availability                | SUNWuto                     |
        |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         utslaunch(1M),          dtlogin(1X),          dtsession(1X),
         utsettings.properties(4)
    
    
    
    


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