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Chapter Contents


Part I Overview and User's Guide

Chapter 1: Overview

We provide an overview of the user interface, describing the "look and feel", and identifying the types of objects found in the CRL window. We also describe the format and features of logbook entries, and introduce the remote file system capability.

Chapter 2: Invoking and Logging Into CRL

In this chapter we describe first how to launch the application, and then we describe the two methods for logging in and out of CRL. We discuss the Entry Signer feature and session PINs, and we show how to change your password.

Chapter 3: Making Entries in the Logbook

In this chapter we discuss the various types of data that can be entered into CRL, and describe how to enter each type into CRL input containers.

Chapter 4: Editing Logbook Entries

Before a logbook entry is archived to the CRL database, its content and/or appearance can be modified, or it can be deleted. In this chapter we discuss the menu options available on the entry input containers, and we describe how to select and edit your logbook entries.

Chapter 5: Archiving Logbook Entries to the CRL Database

Once a logbook entry has been archived, the entry gets "set in stone". In this chapter we describe how to archive your logbook entries.

Chapter 6: Automated Logbook Entry and Archiving

In this chapter we describe the process of setting up an autoscheduled logbook entry job.

Chapter 7: Threading Logbook Entries

A thread is a vehicle to link a series of entries relating to a particular issue. In this chapter, we discuss creating and manipulating threads.

Chapter 8: Working with Archived Entries

In this chapter we discuss searching, viewing, annotating and printing archived entries from within the CRL application and from the Web.

Chapter 9: Programmer's Guide to the Process Logger

This chapter describes the Process Logger and provides some guidance for programmers wishing to configure their external programs to create CRL entries.


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