Chapter 6: Managing Application Catalog DatabasesReferenceAdminStudio 9.5 User Guide ADS-0950-UG00 373During the linking process of an SQL Server Application Catalog, Application Manager will save the name of thedatabase server, authentication mode, and name of the Application Catalog. Passwords are not saved.Folder PanelOn the Folder panel, use the Browse button to select the network directory folder that you want to monitor.To also monitor the selected folder’s subfolders, select the Also include sub-directories option.Note • While you are permitted to enter a local directory (rather than a network directory) as the monitoreddirectory, this might cause problems if a person monitoring this directory has the same directory on his localmachine. For example, if a directory named C:\MyAppCatalogs is chosen to be the monitored directory, and aperson who choose to monitor this directory also has a directory on his local machine named C:\MyAppCatalogs,Application Manager would monitor that person's local directory rather than the directory that was chosen to be themonitored directory.Note • If you select this option, when packages in subdirectories are imported into your Application Catalog, theywill be placed in groups that maintain the folder hierarchy. For example, if you are monitoring a directory namedMarketing, and that directory has a subdirectory named Graphics that contains packages, when those packages areimported into your Application Catalog, they will be placed in the Graphics subgroup of the destination group.Groups PanelThe Groups panel of the Package Auto Import Wizard lists the group structure and the packages that are in thespecified Remote Application Catalog. Choose the packages that you want to link to by selecting the check boxnext to the package name.Click Next to continue.Destination Group PanelWhen you are setting up Network Directory monitoring, the Destination Group panel opens, prompting you toselect the Application Catalog group into which the packages will be imported.Select the group in the Application Catalog where you want these packages to be imported, and click Next.Note • Packages that are imported using Remote Application Catalog monitoring are imported into the PackageAuto Import group in the Application Catalog.