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< title > First Steps with RSE< / title >
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< h1 class = "topictitle1" > First Steps with the Remote System Explorer< / h1 >
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Even without an actual connection to a remote system, you can start experimenting
with the Remote System Explorer UI on the local host, which is shown by default
under the < i > Local< / i > node:
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< li > Browse the Filesystem, choose < i > contextmenu > show in Table< / i > , and
observe the Properties view.< / li >
< li > Create a new < a href = "../concepts/cfilters.html" > Filter< / a > to show
specific resources in the file system only.< / li >
< li > Launch an < a href = "../concepts/crunremcmds.html" > RSE Shell< / a >
(Shells node > Launch)
< ul > < li > In the Shell, perform commands such as ls, dir, ps, gcc, make and see
the output interpreted< / li >
< li > Use Ctrl+Space Content Assist on the shell command entry field< / li >
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For operations on an actual remote system, you can either
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< li > use the "< b > SSH Only< / b > " system type (< i > New > Other > Remote System Explorer > Connection< / i > ), or< / li >
< li > start a < a href = "../tasks/tbeginlinux.html" > dstore server daemon< / a >
on the remote system and use any of the other connection types.< / li >
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< p > 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.< br / >
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.< / p >
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< p > < b class = "reltaskshd" > Follow-up tasks< / b > < br / >
< a href = "gusing.html" title = "" > Using Remote System Explorer Connections< / a > < br / >
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< a href = "gxtending.html" title = "" > Extending Remote System Explorer< / a > < br / >
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< p > < b class = "relconceptshd" > Related concepts< / b > < br / >
< a href = "../concepts/cbegin.html" title = "" > Remote System Explorer Connections< / a > < br / >
< a href = "../concepts/cfilters.html" title = "" > Remote System Explorer filters, filter
pools, and filter pool references< / a > < br / >
< a href = "../concepts/cuniversal.html" > Universal Systems< / a > < br / >
< a href = "../tasks/tbeginlinux.html" title = "" > Connecting to a remote
Linux or UNIX server< / a > < br / >
< a href = "../tasks/tbeginwindows.html" title = "" > Connecting to a remote
Windows server< / a > < br / >
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