FAQ Tag: application

In the Muse Source Console, if a Source is deleted with the Configure tab Delete icon, is it possible to restore it from a previous backup/profile or are the backups also deleted?

Deleting a Source through the Console deletes all entry points to that Source from the Console. The backup files are not deleted, however, so the way to access the .bak files for the Source is to add the Source to the Application again. The backups will be available through the Backup/Restore tab once the Source…

He should an admin user be set to control only one application?

The procedure of creating a new admin user is fully described in the “Muse Console for Application Administration.pdf” document, chapter “Administrative Users Setup and Maintenance”. A particular case of creating a new admin user is if that user must has rights only on one application. Thus, when selecting a grant entry to grant a permission,…

How can I reset a personal profile password?

There is a “Forgot your password? Recover it.” feature in the Muse applications. When clicking on it, an email containing the configured password will be sent at the user’s email address. For this feature to work, the email settings configured at the application level must be correct and working. Also, this feature is accessible from…

How can I backup an Application?

We strongly recommend using a Muse admin console to do an Application backup instead of creating a copy of the Application’s directory. The backup/restore feature is available starting Muse 2.2.0.0 and was especially created for such purposes. It backs up an entire Application under the “${MUSE_HOME}/admin/tmp/backup/” directory by creating a file with the name “${APPLICATION_ID}.${timeStamp}.bak”…

What are the rules for creating an Application ID? What kinds of characters are allowed, and is there a length restriction?

The Application ID must begin with a letter and can contain only letters, numbers, and underscores. However, the first character of an application ID can only be alphabetic (NOT a numeric or underscore). There is no limitation on the number of characters that the Application ID can contain (no length restrictions). Alphabetic characters can be…

What characters are allowed in a valid Application ID?

The Application ID may contain alphabetic, numeric or underscore characters. The first character in an Application ID must be alphabetic (NOT numeric or an underscore). No other characters are allowed. There is no limitation on the number of characters the ID can have.

Wich is the difference between “Total number of unique sources from all applications” and “Total number of unique sources used in group from all aplications”?

“Total number of unique sources from all applications” is the total number of SPs from all applications listed in the report. In this case, unique means that if the same SP appears in many applications it is counted only once. Also they are counted no matter if they are part or not of any group…

Can I add the same Source Package with different names in different groups?

A Source Package can be added only once in each source group defined in an application. The Source Package name cannot be different – it will have the same name in all the groups it belongs to.

Wich is the difference between “Total number of unique sources from all apalications” and “Total number of unique sources used in groups from all applications”?”

“Total number of unique sources from all applications” is the total number of SPs from all applications listed in the report. In this case, unique means that if the same SP appears in many applications it is counted only once. Also they are counted no matter if they are part or not of any group…

How do I keep an SP from being rewritten by the MNM (Muse Navigation Manager)?

The MNM entries are set: A) at individual Source Package level B) at the Application level To stop the rewriting for a Source Package, one must: A) Remove the MNM entries at individual Source Package level The MNM entries can be removed from the individual Source Package level through the Muse Source Console (MSC) as…