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To install Rover download the application zip file from the Catch website. Unzip the files and run the ET Rover file (type is "application", you will recognize it by its green icon). This will automatically launch Rover on your Windows machine or device. 

 


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The login screen will launch. You can pin the application to your start menu or your task bar to make it easier to launch the application.

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titleAdvice for Multi User Devices

If your machine or device is used by multiple people (e.g. pool resource), then we recommend that you install Rover into a directory that is associated with your personal profile rather than a shared directory.

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The first time you log into the client, you will need to be able to connect to your ET server. This may mean that you need to be connected to the internet or be able to access your corporate or office network.

From the login screen, enter in your Server URL and your username and password.

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If you do not have a ET mobile license applied to your installation of ET on the server, a message will appear alerting you that the license is missing or expired. If you see this message please contact your ET system administration to check your ET Rover license. 

 

 

 




Viewing your Projects

Once you have successfully logged into Rover the view will default to the Execution Set of the first project in your project list:

 


You can change the project in view by selecting the project drop down. The project listed will depend on the projects your user account has access to on the ET server and will be listed in the same order as listed in the explorer navigator: 


In ET, the navigator shows the following: 


The project category structure and the order of projects is retained.

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  1. Execution Sets
  2. Incidents
  3. Synchronization Dashboard
  4. Settings

 


Above the tabs you'll notice a status icon. This will tell you if you are connected to the server or not.

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The next image shows that you are connected to the server.

 


Entity Icons

Rover has a number of entity icons that denote the state of the entity (script assignment or incident). The tables below show each icon and the state of the entity.

Script Assignments

IconState Description
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Synced (copied locally)
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Not Downloaded (only resides on ET server)
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Changed on server (downloaded, but the entity has been updated on the server since the download)
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Changed Locally (server has a copy but local version is newer)
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Changed Both (each have a copy with changes that need merging)
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Deleted On Server (downloaded, but has since been deleted from the server)

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Incidents

IconState Description
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Synced (copied locally)
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Not Downloaded (resides on ET server)
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Changed on server (downloaded, but the entity has been updated on the server since the download)
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Not Uploaded (created locally, server doesn't have a copy yet)
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Changed Locally (server has a copy but local version is newer)
Image Modified
Changed Both (each have a copy with changes that need merging)
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Deleted On Server (downloaded, but has since been deleted from the server)

 

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