Autodesk 15606-011408-9320 User Guide - Page 144
Tracking User Access to a Map, Saving a Map
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Tracking User Access to a Map Online Help Index tracking ID To keep track of access to your map, you can set a tracking ID that is stored with the map. When users access a map that has a tracking ID, every action they perform (such as panning or zooming) can be logged by Autodesk MapGuide Server. Using Autodesk MapGuide Server Admin, you can then run a report to monitor usage based on the tracking ID. This can be useful, for example, if you want to charge customers for using your maps. You use the Security tab of the Map Window Properties dialog box to specify a tracking ID for a map. For step-by-step instructions, choose Help Contents, click the Index tab, and look up "tracking ID." Saving a Map Online Help Index saving maps Saving your map as an MWF is the last step in creating your map. As with all software programs, it is a good idea to save periodically to avoid lost work if your system fails. Warning After you save a map in Release 5, you cannot open the map in earlier releases of the program. Autodesk MapGuide Viewer users using older versions can easily upgrade to Release 5 by downloading the new Viewer from: http://www.autodesk.com/prods/mapguide/download/index.htm If you opened the map using its web URL by choosing File Open Location instead of File Open, you can save the map locally, but you cannot save it to the web server. You can save the map to the web server only if you opened the map using File Open, you have access to the web server through a network, and you have the proper permissions set up. For more information about setting permissions, refer to "Creating and Modifying Users and Groups" on page 78. You use the File Save or File Save As commands to save maps. For step by-step instructions, choose Help Contents, click the Index tab, and look up "saving maps." 144 | Chapter 8 Creating and Publishing a Map