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Once installed, the agent is configured and is therefore able to manage the data on the client computer. However, you can change certain aspects of the configuration (e.g., client computer, backup sets, etc.) to manage the data in the manner that best suits your needs. Depending on the agent, you can view or change the agent configuration from the tabs that are available for that agent in the Properties dialog box.
You can enable or disable all operations for this CommCell object and all objects below it. For more information, see Activity Control.
For the File Archiver Agents, you can enable recall throttling to limit the maximum number of stubs that can be recovered by an agent within a specified timeframe. See Recall Throttling for an overview.
Displays the user account used by the system to log in to or access the (the tree of the) server during various jobs (including backups, browses, restores, etc.). See Netware Server iDataAgents for more information.
You can perform the following functions:
For more information, see User Administration and Security.
The Version tab displays the software version and post-release service packs and updates installed for the component. See Version for an overview.