On the UI Web Servers tab, you list the servers that are configured to run the Data Relationship Management Web client application. You can also set up anonymous profiles which allow access to the Web client via a custom URL without the user having to login.
To configure UI Web Servers:
On the Host Servers tab, enter the name of the server(s) that are configured to run the Data Relationship Management Web client application.
Caution! | The computer name must be listed here in order for the application to be displayed in the application list for the Data Relationship Management Web client when a user logs into Data Relationship Management. |
On the Anonymous Profiles tab, do the following:
Enter a name in the Add Profile text box.
Click the plus sign ( + ) to add the profile to the list of profiles.
Click Save Profile to validate and save the new profile in memory.
Click Save Configuration to permanently save the profile to the Data Relationship Management configuration.
Note: | All profiles on this tab are saved to the servers on the Host Servers tab. |
The anonymous access URL is created in this format: http://DRM_Web_Server/drm-web-client/Logon.aspx?app=DRM_App_Name&login=Anonymous
For example, http://localhost/drm-web-client/Logon.aspx?app=DRMApp1&login=AnonUser1
To configure a secondary Data Relationship Management UI Web Server computer:
Install the Data Relationship Management Application Server and Web Server components on the secondary computer.
Note: | The Data Relationship Management Web Server component is dependent on the Data Relationship Management Application Server component. |
Note: | Do not launch the Data Relationship Management Console for configuration on the secondary server. |
Start the Data Relationship Management service on the secondary server.
On the application controller, under the UI Web Servers tab, enter the name of the server(s) that are configured to run the Data Relationship Management Web client application.
Save the configuration and start the Data Relationship Management service on the application controller.