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It is called Remote Systems Explorer.





Bill Layman <blayman@tsomerville.com>
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11/19/2002 09:27 AM
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Mark
    Thanks for the reply, the problem is that when i go to "Perspective
-> Open Perspective -> Other"  there is no option for RSE is it called
some thing else, maybe i'm looking for the wrong thing. Thanks Bill

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>Bill,
>
>I do not think Don was saying you need to do a fresh install, he was just
>saying that after a fresh install the RSE is the default perspective.
>
>One thing Don did not point out is that the name of the Perspective you
>are using appears in the title bar of the application.  It should say
>Remote System Explorer when you are in the RSE Perspective.  If you are
>not in that Perspective, then switch to it by choosing Perspective ->
Open
>Perspective ->Other and then selecting it from the list.
>
>Once you have it open, it is possible that it still doesn't look like
what
>you expect.  This is because you can rearrange and completely change a
>Perspective and it will remember those changes.  Fortunately, on the
>Perspective menu there is a Reset Perspective option that will put the
>Perspective back in its default layout.  Try that and see if it helps.
You
>should see a "Remote Systems" view anchored to the top left with options
>to create connections as Don indicated in his message.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Mark
>
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