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Closing the<br />

Client<br />

3 Do one of the following:<br />

Quitting a Source Integrity Session<br />

To disconnect all clients that are connected to that server, click<br />

Yes.<br />

To cancel the disconnect, click No.<br />

If you clicked yes, the server connection is disconnected for all clients.<br />

If multiple servers are available in your Server Connection list, all<br />

clients running will automatically connect using the next available<br />

server for that product. For example, Integrity Manager connects to<br />

the next available Integrity Manager enabled server in the Server<br />

Connection list.<br />

To log in again, see “Logging In to Source Integrity” on page 36.<br />

To log out of a Source Integrity session the Source Integrity Web<br />

interface<br />

1 To quit the Source Integrity Web interface, do one of the following:<br />

Click File > Logout.<br />

Click .<br />

The Logout dialog box confirms that you have successfully logged out.<br />

To start a new session in the Source Integrity Web interface, click the<br />

link for MKS Source Integrity Enterprise Edition.<br />

You can close the Source Integrity client so that is no longer displayed on<br />

the desktop, but leave it running in the background, logged in and client<br />

windows intact.<br />

To quit a Source Integrity session in the graphical user interface<br />

Select File > Exit.<br />

The Source Integrity graphical user interface closes. Even though the client<br />

is not displayed on the desktop, it is still running in the background.<br />

Display the client by clicking the application shortcut (see “Starting the<br />

Source Integrity Client” on page 34).<br />

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