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Comment: Published by Scroll Versions from space FUNCTDEV and version SVC2023.2

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The workspace is designed to provide instant access to the artifacts and real-time status data most important to you. For example, it could provide at-a-glance access to server status, recently - used environments, commonly - used test and service virtualization artifacts, errors and risks that should be reviewed, or other widgets that widgets that help you prioritize your work. Each team member (with a unique login) can create their own workspace tailored to their particular needs and preferences. 

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Use the module selector to determine which module (e.g.for example, Environment Manager, Service Virtualization, etc.and so on) is currently active. 

The page content below the top navigation will change depending on what module is selected.

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As a rule of thumb, actions that open a dialog or change the existing page are available via page-level action menus. Those that open a separate page are available from top-of-page links. For example, page-level action menus cover actions like Modify, Delete, Refresh, Disable, Subscribe, etc.and so on. Top-of-page links provide access to pages such as Change Impact Report, Messages, Modification History, Configure Permissions, etc.and the like.

Breadcrumbs

Breadcrumbs are available to help you find your way back to the related environment and system from lower-level pages.

Breadcrumbs are also available to help you quickly navigate across related items in the test scenario or virtual asset management pages.

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  • At the top of the page where the locked artifact can be configured
  • In the Virtual Assets page—next page next to the locked artifact in the tree
  • In the Test Scenarios page—next page next to the locked artifact in the tree
  • In the Manage Instances page—next page next to any component that uses a locked artifact
  • In the Environment diagram—above diagram above any component that is completely locked 
  • In the Environment diagram—in diagram in the label of any component instance the current user cannot provision as a result of a lock
  • In any table listing specific types of artifacts (e.g.for example, proxies, virtual assets, etc.and so on)

A You cannot modify a locked artifact cannot be modified in CTP—unless CTP unless you are the one who locked it.  See See the tooltip for the lock icon to determine which user added the lock and view additional lock details (for example, is the entire component locked, or just one associated artifact?). 

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