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4.13 Task example: Adding a file device class
Figure 4-16 Task example: Adding a file device class
This slide shows how to define a file device class to your server. The action chosen here was
kept simple since the intent is to focus on the user interface areas.
Again the steps are:
1.Select the task in the navigation tree.
2.Select a server in the workarea.
3.Select an action in the workarea.
After you complete these steps, you are guided by the wizard for the specified task. The
wizard prompts you for the required information and instructs you until the action chosen is
confir ...
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