The Global Configuration of SwyxServer Connection to SwyxServer
 
Connection to SwyxServer
After starting SwyxWare Administration for the first time, the wizard for setting up a connection to a SwyxServer automatically opens. Create a connection to the SwyxWare set up during the SwyxServer installation by proceeding as described below.
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The Windows user accounts that can log on with this user name (and the password belonging to this user name) are specified in the User Properties (see The "Authentication" Tab). This is the same login data that also uses for logging on.
How to connect to aSwyxServer
1. Click the SwyxWare entry with the right mouse button to open the context menu.
2. Choose “Connect to a SwyxServer...”.
3. Indicate whether you would like to connect with SwyxServer on the local computer or with SwyxServer in the network. Select a remote SwyxServer from the dropdown list.
4. After making your selection, click on “Finish”.
The connection to the selected server will now be established. If the connection to a SwyxServer was successful, a corresponding entry will be created for this server.
The “SwyxWare Login” window will appear.
5. You can choose between
*Use Windows login
You authenticate yourself with the Windows user account with which you have just logged on.
This form of login is only possible when a Windows authentication is possible between the computer on which the administration is installed and the server computer.
*Login with User Name / Password
You can also log on with a SwyxWare user name and a password. The access information can be stored on the computer currently being used in the user profile of the Windows user logged on. This information will then no longer be queried in further logins.
6. If you do not have permanent licenses yet, you will be reminded of this here. For more information on how to make temporary licenses permanent, please refer to Section The “Licenses” Tab.
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Dependent on administrator rights, you will see the current base settings for this server in the detail pane (see chapter Administration profiles). The complete view, which is visible to a system administrator, is dealt with below. If individual areas of the administration cannot be accessed or if error messages occur during configuration, please contact your administrator.