Epson U01II User Manual - Page 88

iv. Export Registry, Object, and Hydra.

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Version 2.65 Jul. 2009 Use this menu command to validate the registry settings. When a check mark appears on the menu command, the validation is carried out. When the validation is valid, after device settings are changed, the OPOS registry settings is checked if they are correctly set. If conflict exists in the registry settings, a "Warning" dialog box appears to indicate the conflict. We recommend turning on this function (that is, command with the check mark). If automatic validation is not required, turn off the command (check mark cleared). However, in this case the user must take the responsibility to make sure the OPOS registry settings are correctly adjusted. After turning off the function, if the function is turned on again, registry validation starts from that moment. Once set, the setting remains effective even when restarting the system. For details on this function, see the description of "Warning" dialog boxes. iv. Export Registry Use this menu command to display the "Export Registry" dialog box and export the current OPOS registry settings to a registry data file. The saved file can then be used to recover, copy, or install the OPOS environment. In the "Save As" dialog box, specify a file name to export the registry. If the file already exists, then a message box appears to confirm to overwrite the existing file. Select the [Yes] button to overwrite, or the [No] button to append. If the existing file is overwritten, then all existing registry data is deleted; if the existing file is appended, then the new settings are appended to the end of the file. It is possible to specify the extent of the export from the following options: Register All, Selecting Object, and Hydra. [All] button Use this button to export all OPOS registry settings to a registry data file. All settings below the ADK configuration key of the registry are always saved. [Selecting] button Use this button to export only the OPOS registry settings for the item 83 User's Manual Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB

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Version 2.65
Jul. 2009
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User's Manual
Installer, SetupPOS, TMUSB
Use this menu command to validate the registry settings. When a check
mark appears on the menu command, the validation is carried out.
When the validation is valid, after device settings are changed, the
OPOS registry settings is checked if they are correctly set. If conflict
exists in the registry settings, a “Warning” dialog box appears to indicate
the conflict. We recommend turning on this function (that is, command
with the check mark).
If automatic validation is not required, turn off the command (check mark
cleared). However, in this case the user must take the responsibility to
make sure the OPOS registry settings are correctly adjusted. After
turning off the function, if the function is turned on again, registry
validation starts from that moment. Once set, the setting remains
effective even when restarting the system. For details on this function,
see the description of ”Warning” dialog boxes.
iv. Export Registry
Use this menu command to display the “Export Registry” dialog box and
export the current OPOS registry settings to a registry data file. The
saved file can then be used to recover, copy, or install the OPOS
environment.
In the “Save As” dialog box, specify a file name to export the registry. If
the file already exists, then a message box appears to confirm to
overwrite the existing file. Select the [Yes] button to overwrite, or the
[No] button to append. If the existing file is overwritten, then all existing
registry data is deleted; if the existing file is appended, then the new
settings are appended to the end of the file. It is possible to specify the
extent of the export from the following options: Register All, Selecting
Object, and Hydra.
<Export registry dialog box>
[All] button
Use this button to export all OPOS registry settings to a registry data file.
All settings below the ADK configuration key of the registry are always
saved.
[Selecting] button
Use this button to export only the OPOS registry settings for the item