The repeat-uuid Element"

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By default, it is turned off so the desktop's UUID is completely different after reboot. It helps to avoid the consistency between the browser and the server. However, it is useful to turn this option on if you want to debug and test the application.
 
By default, it is turned off so the desktop's UUID is completely different after reboot. It helps to avoid the consistency between the browser and the server. However, it is useful to turn this option on if you want to debug and test the application.
  
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Revision as of 14:28, 3 December 2010



Syntax:

<repeat-uuid>true|false</repeat-uuid>
[Default: false]
[Since 3.6.0]

It specifies whether to use the same UUID sequence for desktops for each reboot. By default, it is turned off so the desktop's UUID is completely different after reboot. It helps to avoid the consistency between the browser and the server. However, it is useful to turn this option on if you want to debug and test the application.

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Last Update : 2010/12/03


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Last Update : 2010/12/03

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