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Changing Application Manager options
To modify Application Manager options, select Tools, Options and modify any of the following options.
- Service Listen Port—This is the port used for Double-Take Availability communications. This port must be the same on the client machine and the source and target servers.
- Enable automatic adjust of refresh interval—When this option is enabled, the Application Manager will automatically adjust the rate at which protection status is refreshed.
- Refresh Interval—If you want to specify an exact interval for refreshing the Application Manager protection status, disable the automatic adjustment option and specify a length of time, in seconds, for to refresh the status.
- Maximum log file size—Specify the maximum size of the dtam.verbose.log file. When the maximum size is reached, the log file will be renamed to dtam.verbose.prev.log and a new log file will be used.
- Enable verbose logging—When enabled, this options logs all user interactions in the Application Manager to the dtam.verbose.log file.
- Always show protection details—When enabled, the Protection Details area on the Monitor tab will be expanded by default. When disabled, the area will be collapsed by default.
- Display statistics values in bytes—When enabled, values displayed in the Protection Details area on the Monitor tab will be shown in bytes. When disabled, the values will be shown in MB, GB, or TB.
- Load last selected server upon startup—This option automatically reconnects to the last protected source and target pair each time the Application Manager is started.
- Enable Alternative DNS—This option opens the Application Manager in \altdns mode on subsequent restarts so that Application Manager will not check for Microsoft DNS. See Non-Microsoft DNS for more information.
- Display advanced options—This option opens the Application Manager in \advanced mode on subsequent restarts.
- Use Primary Dns Zone—When enabled, the next time you start Application Manager, the server's primary DNS suffix will be used for the fully-qualified domain name if the server is listed in more than one DNS zone.
- Clear Cached Credentials—Click this button to clear all server credentials stored in Application Manager.