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Getting Started
Session Management (Windows XPe)
The way that TeemTalk for Windows XPe sessions are created or modified depends
on whether you are logged on as a system administrator, or as a user without
administrative privileges.
Logged On As System Administrator
If you are logged on as a system administrator, you can either create a unique session
only for your own use, or you can create session templates that are available to all
users of the system. The session templates can only be modified by the system
administrator. However, a user can load a session template, change the setup settings
then save the session to create their own local copy based on the template. This copy
will have the same name as the session template.
In order to create a new session, TeemTalk must be started without a session (i.e. not
started by clicking on a desktop icon or by selecting a session from the Start menu).
To create a session only for your own use, select the Session stored for current user
only option in the Save Session As dialog box before saving the session.
To create a session template for all users, select the Session stored for all users of
system option in the Save Session As dialog box before saving the session.
When TeemTalk is started without a session (i.e. not started by clicking on a desktop
icon or by selecting a session from the Start menu), the name of each available session
template will be listed in the Open Session dialog box together with the letter T to
indicate that they are templates.
When a user loads a template, modifies the settings then saves the session, a local copy
of the template will be made with the same name, but with the changed settings. This
copy will replace the template in the list of session configurations displayed in the
Open Session dialog box. Note that the T template indicator will no longer be
displayed. If the user deletes this session, the original template will be listed instead.
The user cannot delete session templates.
Logged On As A User
If you are logged on as a user without administrative privileges, you can load a session
template created by the system administrator, modify the setup to suit your
requirements, then save a local copy of it.
When TeemTalk is started without a session (i.e. not started by clicking on a desktop
icon or by selecting a session from the Start menu), the name of each available session
template will be listed in the Open Session dialog box together with the letter T to
indicate that they are templates.