This topic explains how to work with projects and .pva files, which are saved in XML format. The same strategies apply to action suites / .pvn files.
In this section:
Working with Projects
Saving a Project File
Any changes that you make to project properties, Responder suites, and so on are automatically saved to the project. Projects will remain open until you explicitly close them.
Closing a Project File
When you close a project file, Virtualize will close all related trees and settings. Closed projects are shown in the Navigator, but not in the Virtual Asset Explorer.
To close the current project and all related setting:
- In the Navigator, right-click the project, and choose Close Project from the shortcut menu.
Opening a Project File
When you open a project file, all associated trees, settings, and reports will be restored. To open a project file:
- In the Navigator, right-click the project, and choose Open Project from the shortcut menu.
Working with .pva Files
Opening .pva Files
By default, .pva files are closed. All open .pva files are loaded into memory.
There are two ways to open a .pva file:
- Double click the .pva file’s Virtual Asset Explorer node
- Right-click the .pva file’s Virtual Asset Explorer node, then choose Open .pva File from the shortcut menu.
Closed .pva files have a "closed box" icon.
Open .pva files have the following "open box" icon.
Closing .pva Files
There are two ways to close a .pva file:
- Double click the .pva file’s Virtual Asset Explorer node
- Right-click the .pva file’s Virtual Asset Explorer node, then choose Close .pva File from the shortcut menu.