Overview of xpconfig functions
The following table provides an overview of the menus and menu commands included in xpconfig:
 
 Menus and menu commands for the xpconfig utility
Menu  | Command  | Description  | 
File  | Open  | Creates a new PATROL Agent configuration by loading the config.default file.  | 
Save  | Saves the change file for the PATROL Agent .  | 
Save As  | Saves the change file for the PATROL Agent to a name you specify.  | 
Exit  | Closes the xpconfig window.  | 
Edit  | Add  | Displays the Add Variable dialog box to insert a new variable into the configuration.  | 
Modify  | Displays the Modify Variable dialog box to modify an existing variable in the configuration.  | 
Reset to Default  | Resets the selected variable to its default value.  | 
Delete  | Displays the Delete Variable dialog box to delete an existing variable from the configuration.  | 
Select All  | Selects all variables in the configuration.  | 
Deselect All  | Deselects all variables in the configuration.  | 
Delete All  | Deletes all variables in the configuration.  | 
Host  | Add  | Adds a host that is not on the Hosts box.  | 
Delete  | Removes the selected host from the Hosts box.  | 
Select All  | Selects all the host names in the Hosts box.  | 
Deselect All  | Deselects all the host names in the Hosts box.  | 
Delete All  | Deletes all the host names in the Hosts box.  | 
Options  | View  | Use this command to view the contents of a change file. You can search for entries while viewing the file.  | 
Reload  | Reloads the config.default file and the change file for a PATROL Agent .  | 
Purge  | Removes the existing configuration from a PATROL Agent and builds a new configuration from the config.default file and the change file for the PATROL Agent .  | 
Reinitialize Agent  | Displays the Reinitialize Agent dialog box to restart the PATROL Agent .  | 
Stop Agent  | Displays the Kill Agent dialog box to stop the PATROL Agent .  | 
Send Defaults  | Use this procedure to send a complete set of variables to the PATROL Agents to use as the defaults.  |