Edit Client Machines
- Last UpdatedJun 06, 2024
- 3 minute read
You can configure the Client machine in the Farm Configuration Wizard.
To edit Client machines
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On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to AVEVA, and then click Farm Configuration Wizard.
The Welcome to the AVEVA Work Tasks Farm Configuration Wizard appears.
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Click Next.
The Edit AVEVA Work Tasks Farm Settings window appears.
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Select Service settings.
The Enterprise Server settings can be selected if the Farm Server Installation is using Enterprise Server Installation.
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Click Next.
The Services/Global Settings window appears.
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Click
against Central Configuration to edit the Central Configuration settings.
The Central Configuration Settings page appears.
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http/https: This option enables you to determine if you want a secured (https) or a non-secured site (http).
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Create at: This field allows you to provide the Internet Information Service (IIS) path where the new site is created.
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Port Number: This field is used to provide a port number for the Central Configuration.
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Click
against Create at to change the path of the Central Configuration. A message indicating that if the
path is changed the Central Configuration will no longer be accessible appears.
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Click Yes.
The IIS structure screen is displayed.
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Click OK.
To configure Enterprise Console on Client machines
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On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to AVEVA, and then click Farm Configuration Wizard.
The Welcome to the AVEVA Work Tasks Configuration Wizard appears.
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Click Next.
The Edit AVEVA Work Tasks Farm Settings window appears.
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Select Service settings.
The Enterprise Server settings can be selected if the Farm Server Installation is using Enterprise Server Installation.
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Click
against Enterprise Console option.
The settings for the selected Enterprise Console is displayed.
To change port number of an Enterprise Console, select the required Enterprise Console entry in the Existing Enterprise Consoles table and modify the port number.
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New Website: This field is used to provide the name of the Web site. Every Web site should have a unique name.
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http: This option is to set the Web site as a non-secure site.
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https: This option is to set the Web site as a secured site.
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Create at: This field is used to provide the IIS path for installing the Web site.
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Internet Path: This field is used to set the path for Internet users to access the Enterprise Console.
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Intranet Path: This field is used to set the path for Intranet users to access the Enterprise Console.
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Repositories: This field lists the Repositories mapped to the Enterprise Console.
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Authentication Type: This field is used to provide the authentication type required to access an Enterprise Console.
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Existing Enterprise Consoles: This field is used to list Enterprise Console already existing on the local machine.
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Click Save.