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Team area icons meaning

I find interesting information about icons here : https://jazz.net/help-dev/clm/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.team.scm.doc%2Ftopics%2Fr_scm_icons.html

But I can't find the meaning of the Team Area icons that are used.
Indeed it seems to exist 2 different icons (perhaps more) : there is the "normal" one and the same with a kind of target above. (Sorry not to be able to add images, because of my reputation).

Could you please help me understand what it means ?

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You mean like the one framed below



That means that the team area configuration has been customized either with changes to Operation Behavior and/or Permissions.
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Yes it is this one.
Thank you for your answer, it is clearer now.


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Do you mean for the Components ?

The left table column describes the row of icons left to right

Component variants

  1. If shown within a repository workspace, the icon indicates that the component is loaded or partially loaded in a sandbox.
  2. Owned by a project area.  [ two "little people" decorations ]
  3. Owned by the current user.  [ blue "little people" decoration ]
  4. Owned by a contributor who is not the current user.  [ orange decoration ]
  5. If shown within a repository workspace, the icon indicates that the component is not loaded in a sandbox.

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No it is not this kind of icons.
In the Team Artifacts view of Eclipse, you can see "My Team Areas".
Under that, you have the list of all the Team Areas you can access.
Some of them have "normal" icons and some of them have the same icon with above a kind of target.
I don't know what it means.

I'm sorry but our proxy forbids us to upload data on classical upload sites like dropbox. So I can't upload a screenshot to sho you.

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