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qbwrk.conf File Format
got into [host*] sections. There are no machines called "group*_rule" - those are just placeholders, if you will. You can do all of this through WranglerView…qbwrk.conf File Format
got into [host*] sections. There are no machines called "group*_rule" - those are just placeholders, if you will. You can do all of this through WranglerView…qbwrk.conf File Format
got into [host*] sections. There are no machines called "group*_rule" - those are just placeholders, if you will. You can do all of this through WranglerView…qbwrk.conf File Format
can do all of this through WranglerView on the supervisor (you must be running it on the supervisor for this to work). Simply multi-select workers on the worker layout, right…qbwrk.conf File Format
can do all of this through WranglerView on the supervisor (you must be running it on the supervisor for this to work). Simply multi-select workers on the worker layout, right…Launching a filled-in QubeGUI/QubeWranglerView(6.4.+) submission dialog
The QubeGUI/QubeWranglerView(6.4+) has commandline options available to directly launch a populated submission dialog. This powerful new feature allows one to have…Launching a filled-in QubeGUI/QubeWranglerView(6.4.+) submission dialog
The QubeGUI/QubeWranglerView(6.4+) has commandline options available to directly launch a populated submission dialog. This powerful new feature allows one to have…Adding Menu plugins for right-click menu items
Synopsis All of the right-click menu items in ArtistView are driven by Python plugins. These plugins have access to the data behind the selected entities and can do…How can a Windows machine be locked/unlocked when users logon/logoff?
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock…How can a Windows machine be locked/unlocked when users logon/logoff?
You can use Windows' logon/logoff scripts to automatically lock/unlock a machine when users logon/off. Basically, you'd call "qblock " in the logon script, and "qbunlock…