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There are no warranties extended or granted by this document or software material. (The JADE Remote Node Access utility has no meaning in single user mode, as the client and server nodes are the same node. 08 Chapter 1 Using the JADE Remote Node Access Utility This document covers the following topics. ) The UseSystemTrayIcon parameter in the [Jade] section of the JADE initialization file enables you to configure whether the interrupt icon is positioned in the system tray. A client node can therefore not use a specific JADE database until that database has been accessed on the server node, by using the JADE Remote Node Access utility. The menu options that enable the JADE Remote Node Access utility to run as a service are disabled if you do not have the necessary privileges to install or remove an application as a service. When services are installed or removed, entries in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (HKLM) area of the registry must be modified but standard Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista users do not have the necessary privileges to do this. To toggle the use of the system tray icon Click the Use System Tray Icon from the File menu. If there are active nodes, the message box is redisplayed. You can clear this displayed current client connections information by selecting the Clear Display command in the File menu. Note Active users are calculated from the total of all JADE application instances on all JADE client nodes plus one additional system user for each JADE client node. JADE Server Node and Multithreading Server node threads perform server node request processing. Select the Exit command from the File menu to close the JADE server node window and the JADE database. ) You can use the Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Vista Control Panel Services window to specify that the service is started manually or the Start Service command from the JADE server node window File menu. Administering the JADE Remote Node Access Utility Use the File menu in the JADE server node window to perform one of the administrative actions listed in the following table. To display client connection details Select the Show Connections command from the JADE server node window File menu. The Options menu command is listed in the following table. When this scenario is detected, the following messages are recorded in the jommsg. Similarly, a client node running a deployed JADE application counts as two active users. By default, a server node is not run as a service; that is, this check box is unchecked