diff --git a/rse/doc/org.eclipse.rse.doc.user/concepts/cbegin.html b/rse/doc/org.eclipse.rse.doc.user/concepts/cbegin.html index 6cb2058d3ab..a252a9d6703 100755 --- a/rse/doc/org.eclipse.rse.doc.user/concepts/cbegin.html +++ b/rse/doc/org.eclipse.rse.doc.user/concepts/cbegin.html @@ -2,11 +2,21 @@
- - - + + +Related concepts
+
Related concepts
Remote System Explorer filters, filter
-pools, and filter pool references
-Remote System Explorer Profiles
-Universal Systems
+pools, and filter pool references
+Remote System Explorer Profiles
+Universal Systems
Related tasks
-Connecting to a remote
-Linux or UNIX server
-Connecting to a remote
-Windows server
+
Related tasks
+Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server
+Connecting to a remote Windows server
The Remote System Explorer can also provide access to other types of
systems if the support is installed in the workbench. Examples of
-such systems might be IBM iSeries or zSeries server systems.
+such systems might be IBM iSeries or zSeries server systems.
Expand the topics in the help contents or click the following links
for
-information on Universal host access:
+information on Universal host access:
Related concepts
-Shells and commands in the Remote Systems view
+
Related concepts
+Shells and commands in the Remote Systems view
Related tasks
-Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX host
-Connecting to a remote Windows host
-Creating a second connection to aremote host
-Deleting a connection
-Disconnecting from a remote host
-Copying and pasting in the Remote System Explorer
-Dragging and dropping items in the Remote System Explorer
-Configuring environment variablesupport for connections
+
Related tasks
+Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server
+Connecting to a remote Windows server
+Creating a second connection to a remote host
+Deleting a connection
+Disconnecting from a remote host
+Copying and pasting in the Remote System Explorer
+Dragging and dropping items in the Remote System Explorer
+Configuring environment variable support for connections
Follow-up tasks
-First Steps with the Remote System Explorer
-Setting up a dstore server
-
-Using Remote System Explorer Connections
-Extending Remote System Explorer
+
Follow-up tasks
+First Steps with the Remote System Explorer
+Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server
+Connecting to a remote Windows server
+Using Remote System Explorer Connections
+Extending Remote System Explorer
RSE is a framework that supports plugging in many different communication protocols.
By default, the dstore, FTP and ssh protocol plug-ins are provided, with dstore being
-the richest in features.
+the richest in features.
DStore requires a server to run on the remote system. There are several methods to
get a server launched for a particular user, the most easy one to set up is the
daemon method.
Follow-up tasks
-Setting up a dstore server
-Using Remote System Explorer Connections
-Extending Remote System Explorer
+
Follow-up tasks
+Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server
+Connecting to a remote Windows server
+Using Remote System Explorer Connections
+Extending Remote System Explorer
Related concepts
-Remote System Explorer Connections
-Remote System Explorer filters, filter
-pools, and filter pool references
-Universal Systems
-Connecting to a remote
-Linux or UNIX server
-Connecting to a remote
-Windows server
+
Related concepts
+Remote System Explorer Connections
+Remote System Explorer filters, filter pools, and filter pool references
+Universal Systems
Here is a screenshot of a sample session with RSE (Click on the picture to enlarge it). @@ -40,17 +50,9 @@ the Remote System Explorer:
Related concepts
-Remote System Explorer Connections
+
Related concepts
+Remote System Explorer Connections
In the Remote System Explorer, you can create a second connection @@ -27,9 +36,9 @@ To create a second connection:
Related tasks
-Configuring environment variable support for connections
-Connecting to a remote Windows server
-Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server
+Configuring environment variable support for connections
+Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server
+Connecting to a remote Windows server
The following documentation explains how to install the Windows server