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<title id="title">Editing a server</title>
<shortdesc id="shortdesc">You can edit your server using a server editor.
The fields that you change are dependant on what runtime environment the server
is defined to use, or whether it is defined as a local or remote server.</shortdesc>
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<context id="context">To edit a server:</context>
<steps id="steps">
<step><cmd>Open a server editor, completing one of the following:</cmd>
<choices>
<choice>In the Servers view, double-click on the server that you want to edit.</choice>
<choice>Right-click on the server in the Servers view, from the pop-up menu
select <uicontrol>Open</uicontrol>. </choice>
</choices>
</step>
<step><cmd>When the server editor is open on the workbench, you can save your
changes by either selecting from the toolbar <menucascade><uicontrol>File</uicontrol>
<uicontrol>Save</uicontrol></menucascade> or type <userinput>CTRL+S</userinput>. </cmd>
<info><note type="tip">Changes to the server editor that have not yet been
saved are indicated with a * icon located at the top of the server editor.
After you save your changes on the server editor, the * icon should no longer
appear on the server editor.</note></info></step>
<step><cmd>For good practice, close all server editors before starting, restarting,
or adding and removing modules on the server.</cmd><info>Otherwise, you might
be prompt the following message:<codeblock>File Changed
The server has been changed on the file system. Do you want to load the changes? Yes or No.</codeblock></info>
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