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Starting the UMRA Console
- Start the UMRA Console application and connect to the UMRA Service: Select UMRA Service, Connect… and connect to the computer on which the UMRA Service is installed.
- To start creating the new form project, select File, New…. Check button Form project and press OK. Enter the name of the project, Collect Services and press OK.
- The form project window is initially empty. Only the Window Help sections are shown. To hide the Window Help sections, right click in one of the three window areas and deselect menu option Show Window Help.
- This project is meant only to collect services information using a small script. Therefore, the project contains no form and the upper half of the window is not used to design a form.
Next, we will setup the action that creates and initializes the variable that holds the name of the computer from which we want to manage the services. In the Actions – Network bar, activate the Actions window and expand the tree Variable actions, Variable Operations. Add the action Set variable to the script of project: drag- and drop the action to the lower left area of the window.

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