Download Manager's default configuration

The Download Manager has a default configuration. This ensures that your organization's users can access standard components from the start.

The default configuration provides you a default setup with access to downloading extra or optional components. Usually you access the web page from the management server computer, but you can also access the web page from other computers.

Download Manager configuration.

  • The first level: Refers to your XProtect product
  • The second level: Refers to the two targeted versions of the web page. Default refers to the web page version viewed by end users. Administration refers to the web page version viewed by system administrators
  • The third level: Refers to the languages in which the web page is available
  • The fourth level: Refers to the components which are - or can be made - available to users
  • The fifth level: Refers to particular versions of each component, which are - or can be made - available to users
  • The sixth level: Refers to the language versions of the components which are - or can be made - available to users

The fact that only standard components are initially available - and only in the same language version as the system itself - helps reduce installation time and save space on the server. There is no need to have a component or language version available on the server if nobody uses it.

You can make more components or languages available as required and you can hide or remove unwanted components or languages.