• Data Entry User's Guide
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CSPro Settings

The CSPro Settings dialog can be accessed from within the CSPro Designer or CSEntry.
From the CSPro Designer, only one setting is available, Clear Credentials (see below for a description). To access this setting, click on the File menu, select "CSPro Settings", and click on the "Clear Credentials" button. Click on the "close" button to dismiss the dialog when done.
From CSEntry, two settings are available, Show Hidden Applications and Clear Credentials (see below for descriptions). To access these settings, choose the kebab menu (the 3 dots) from CSEntry's menu bar in the upper right corner and choose "Settings".
Show Hidden Applications (CSEntry only): This option is used in tandem with the run production data entry ShowInApplicationListing= setting found within a data entry application's [Run Information] block of the PFF. The 3 settings available (Always, Never, Hidden) combine with the CSEntry's Show Hidden Applications setting as follows:
  • ShowInApplicationListing=Always: The operator's selection has no impact, the application will always be shown in the CSEntry application listing.
  • ShowInApplicationListing=Never: The operator's selection has no impact, the application will never be shown in the CSEntry application listing.
  • ShowInApplicationListing=Hidden: Now the operator's selection has an impact—the application will be listed in the CSEntry application listing if the operator turned this setting on, and will be hidden if not.
Clear Credentials: By selecting this option, any cached credentials saved to secure storage will be removed. These credentials include access tokens to CSWeb servers and Dropbox, passwords to FTP servers, and hashed password keys used to open encrypted data files.