Logged on users

You need exclusive access to the system or catalogue data for some functions like for example the data maintenance. It is therefore necessary that besides you no other users are logged on to CARAT. The dialogue Dialogue, dialogue windows or dialogue fields are special windows in software applications. Dialogue windows are displayed by application programs in different situations to request input or confirmation from the user. Show logged on users exists so that you can easily and quickly recognise which other users besides yourself are logged on to CARAT.

 

Click Typically the LEFT mouse button is pressed once quickly, if not specified differently. Clicking will either mark an object, or when clicking on a button, the execution of the desired activity (e.g. OK, Cancel, Close). in the menu ribbon on the option The word option (from Latin: optio = free will) used in computing means a choice. In CARAT it is normally used with a list box. Logged on of the group User on the index card Some dialogue windows are too voluminous, therefore the functions are separated into indexed groups. The subgroup names typically appear on the tab of the index card at the top of the dialogue and can be selected by clicking on the appropriate tab. System to open the dialogue Show logged on users.

All users or computers that currently are logged on to CARAT will be displayed, after you have opened the dialogue. Now you can recognise which colleagues need to be informed to log out of CARAT temporarily as far as you need access to CARAT exclusively. You can refresh the display without closing the dialogue to ascertain if all colleagues are logged out as required via the button In dialogue windows you always find one or more buttons that can be activated by clicking on them. Typical functions for buttons are e.g. OK, Cancel, Apply. Buttons are always activated by a single click with the left mouse button. Refresh view.

You can determine which users or computers were last logged on to CARAT if you activate the checkbox A checkbox is a standard element in a graphic user interface. A checkbox has, in most cases, two states (set or not set). These usually correspond to a yes/no selection. Show all logged off users as well.