System Configuration Dialog Box

The System Configuration dialog box displays information about Server Studio JE and add-on modules installed on your system. Server Studio allows multiple configurations within the same installation. For example, there might be a released and a new beta version of the same module installed and you can make a decision, which version to run by simply selecting the required version in the tree. Or multiple users, running the program at the same workstation , might prefer to use different versions of the program.

The System Configuration Manager provides the following functions:

The Add-on Modules dialog box consists of two panels:

To enable and disable add-on modules for your profile, double-click on a module in the tree.

To choose a particular version of the component, extend the module node and double-click on the version node, which you want to make a default.

To activate add-on modules:

  1. Select the exact version of the add-on module module, which you want to activate, in the tree.
  2. Switch to License tab in the module's properties panel.
  3. Enter the Activation Key for this module.
  4. Repeat the above steps for all add-on modules, which you want to activate.
  5. Close the Configuration Manager dialog box. The program will attempt to communicate with the SAMS server to get a new user certificate. If the on-line connection could not be established, the new certificate request is saved in the request file and you should e-mail this file to the specified registration e-mail address.
  6. When you receive your new certificate by e-mail, use it to replace your current certificate in the \register subdirectory.

To de-register licensed add-on modules:

  1. Select the exact version of the add-on module module, which you want to de-register, in the tree.
  2. Switch to License tab in the module's properties panel.
  3. Check Deregister check-box.
  4. Repeat the above steps for all add-on modules, which you want to deregister.
  5. Close the Configuration Manager dialog box. The program will attempt to communicate with the SAMS server to get a new user certificate. If the on-line connection could not be established, the new certificate request is saved in the request file and you should e-mail this file to the specified registration e-mail address.
  6. When you receive your new certificate by e-mail, use it to replace your current certificate in the \register subdirectory.