Management server and client

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1.Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Java. The Java Control Panel dialog box displays.

2.Click View on the General tab.

The Java Cache Viewer dialog box displays.

3.Right-click the application and select Delete.

4.Click Close on the Java Cache Viewer dialog box.

5.Click OK on the Java Control Panel dialog box.

To create a remote client link in the Start menu, refer to “Launching a remote client” on page 4.

Launching the Configuration Wizard

You can re-launch the Configuration wizard to change the following configurations:

Server IP

Server Ports

NOTE

Changes to these configurations require a server restart.

NOTE

You can only restart the server using the Server Management Console (Start > Programs > Management_Application_Name 12.X.X > Server Management Console).

1.Choose one of the following options:

On Windows systems, select Start > Programs > Management_Application_Name 12.X.X > Management_Application_Name Configuration.

On UNIX systems, execute sh Install_Home/bin/configwizard on the terminal.

2.Click Next on the Welcome screen.

3.Click Yes on the confirmation message.

4.Complete the following steps on the FTP/SCP/SFTP Server screen.

a.Choose one of the following options:

Select Built-in FTP/SCP/SFTP Server to configure an internal FTP/SCP/SFTP server and select one of the following options:

-Select Built-in FTP Server to configure an internal FTP server

The internal FTP server uses a default account and port 21. You can configure your own account from the Options dialog box. For instructions, refer to “Configuring an internal FTP server” on page 173.

-Select Built-in SCP/SFTP Server to configure an internal SCP/SFTP server The internal SCP/SFTP server uses a default account and port 22. You can configure your own account from the Options dialog box. For instructions, refer to “Configuring an internal SCP or SFTP server” on page 174.

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