By default, when you select list items on which to perform a ControlPoint action or analysis, up to five individual items/folders will display in the Selection panel.
When the selection includes six or more items, a single line item displays that identifies the number of items selected.
The purpose of this threshold is to make the most efficient use of the limited viewing area in the Selection panel.
ControlPoint Application Administrators can, however, change this threshold by updating the Value of the ControlPoint Configuration Setting Number of List Items to Display in Selection Grid.
By default, when an Activity Analysis includes a date range, there are no restrictions on the Start Date users can select, even if it precedes the earliest date that activity that is retained in the database. ControlPoint Application Administrators can, however, restrict the Start Date that can be selected (that is, prohibit users from selecting a Start Date earlier than the first date of available activity) by changing the Value of the ControlPoint Setting UseActivityDbDate from False to True.
If this value is set to True, page load time may take significantly longer.
When a permissions analyses is initiated, users have the option of including only objects with unique (non-inherited) permissions or objects with both inherited and non-inherited permissions. Having Show unique permissions only selected is the ControlPoint default.
ControlPoint Application Administrators can, however, change the default (so that Show Unique Permissions Only is unselected) by changing the parameter value of the ControlPoint Configuration Setting "Show unique permissions only" Default Value from true to false.
By default, when a Duplicate File analysis is run, up to 3000000 (three million) files can be evaluated for duplicates. ControlPoint Application Administrators can, however, increase this number by changing the Value of the ControlPoint Setting Duplicate Files Report Limit.
NOTE: This is an Advanced Setting.
NOTE: If you set too high a limit, out-of-memory exceptions may occur, particularly on 32-bit operating systems.
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