Hijacked
If the update found any hijacked files, the results display includes a Hijacked folder.
Click Hijacked to display the following columns and parenthetical annotations in the right pane of the window:
- Name
- Old version: The version that you hijacked.
- New version: The version selected
by the config spec. The version is identified by its version ID. The following
annotations are possible:
- (changed)
- Indicates that, after the update preview, you explicitly updated this file element from the Update View window. The version listed under the New Version column is now the version in the view.
- <checked in>
- Indicates that the newest version in the VOB is the file checked in.
- (not loaded)
- Indicates that the version was not copied into the view because the file in the view is hijacked and the Advanced page of the Start Update window indicates the Update Tool is to leave hijacked files in place.
- (preview)
- Indicates that the version has not been copied into the view because the update was run in the preview mode.
- Status: has the following
possible indications:
- Deleted
- The hijacked file was overwritten by the version listed in the New Version column.
- Preserved
- The version you hijacked in the view remains hijacked. Consider turning the hijacked file into a checked-out file.
- Renamed
- The hijacked file was renamed to filename.keep, and the version in the New Version column was copied from the VOB into the view.
- Will delete
- When you run the Update Tool in Update Mode, the hijacked file is overwritten by the version in the New Version column.
- Will preserve
- When you run the Update Tool in Update Mode, the hijacked file remains in the view, and the version in the New Version column is not copied from the VOB into the view.
- Will rename
- When you run the Update Tool in Update Mode, the hijacked file is renamed to filename.keep, and the version in the New Version column is copied from the VOB into the view.