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< p > User actions are server commands that you define on the < b > Work
With
User Actions< / b > window, and will run against resources such as files
and folders on your server.< / p >
< div class = "p" > Each user action has:
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< li > A unique name. < / li >
< li > A command (that might have substitution variables). The user
action may also
specify how the command is to be run on the server.< / li >
< li > Substitution variables that are replaced with information from
the resource (such as its name) when
the command is run.< / li >
< li > An optional comment used to describe the action in more detail.< / li >
< li > Various options to affect what happens when the command is run;
for example,
whether to prompt first.< / li >
< li > One or more file types that limit the action to specific types of
remote resources. For example, a command to start a program that
searches text files could be limited to just text files. The action is
only shown
for remote objects which is one of the specified types.< / li >
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