Using cceclient tool From CobaltFAQs CCE is the Cobalt Configuration Engine. It is a series of XML files that are used to configure the user interface settings. This is not a beginner tool. There is no undo function so be careful. You must be logged in as root. Then issue the command: /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient This will bring you to a command prompt: 100 CSCP/0.80 200 READY Help is available by typing help ADMIN suspend | resume : suspend or resume write operations AUTH : Authenticate as a user AUTHKEY : Attempt to resume a session BEGIN : Begin a transaction BYE [SUCCESS | FAIL | DEFER] : Disconnect immediately, indicating exit status CLASSES : List all classes CREATE [= ...] : Create a new instance of the specified class DESTROY : Destroy the specified object ENDKEY : Expire the current sessionid now FIND [= ...] : Find instances of the specified class, matching given criteria GET [.] : Get a list of key=value pairs for the specified object HELP : Show help about all commands currently available NAMES | : List available namespaces for an object or class SET [.] [= ...] : Set all listed keys to listed values in the specified object WHOAMI : Get the object id of the currently logged in user To exit use the command: bye Please note that commands are case specific! Also, there is no undo for these commands so I suggest capturing the settings before editing by using the GET command. Use the cceclient command at your own risk! --ChrisD 18:18, 15 May 2005 (UTC)