The quick filter does not apply to the export action.

One of the most important commands is the command GET_SETTINGS_ON_REBOOT. The time stamp for this command provides details of the time when the thin client last booted. This can be used to define a new BOOT TIME view criterion. With the help of this criterion, you can easily determine which thin clients have not been booted after a certain date.

The administration settings for the number of messages and – more importantly – for the events should be handled with great care. The higher these values are, the more space will be required for the tablespace in the database. If you enable logging, you should monitor your database closely until you are sure that sufficient space is available for the messages and/or events.