The loginAn Automation Engine object type that stores account credentials used by agents on target systems. dialog that is shown below pops up when you start the UserInterfaceThis is the Automation Engine's graphical user interface. [Formerly called the "Rich Client", "RichGUI" and "Dialog Client."]. Enter your name and departmentDepartment name to which the Automation Engine user belongs., and the clientA closed environment within an Automation Engine system where you can create and run objects. A client name consists of a 4-digit number that must be indicated when a user logs on to the Automation Engine system. Users and their rights are also defined in clients. A particular Automation Engine object type. to which you want to establish a connection.
You can establish connections to several clients and AE systems from within the UserInterface. Doing so requires a specific license. A colored line that displays underneath a window's title bar shows windows of the same client in the same color. You can select your preferred colors from a drop-down listShows entities in a grid view.
The administrator determines the encoding for the AE system in the variableIt stores or retrieves values dynamically at runtime. An individual Automation Engine object type. UC_SYSTEM_SETTINGS, key XML_ENCODING. You can open connections to several AE systems in the UserInterface if they have the same encoding. You must start a second UserInterface if you want to connect to an AE system with a different encoding.
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Description |
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Connection |
Drop-down list for the AE system connections that are defined in the uc4config.xml configurationA set of constituent components that make up a system. This includes information on how the components are connected including the settings applied. file. |
Client |
Client number. Allowed values: 0 - 9999 |
Use integrated authentication |
Login by using Single Sign-on You can only do so when Single Sign-on has been set up for the Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes. system and the UserInterface The fields Name, Department and Password are grayed out when you select this option. The OS userIn the Automation Engine, a user is an instance of a User object, and generally the user is a specific person who works with Automic products. The User object is assigned a user ID and then a set of access rights to various parts of the Automation Engine system and product suite. These access rights come in the form of Automation Engine authorizations and privileges, Decision user roles and EventBase rights and ARA web application object rights. You can manage all these centrally in the ECC user management functions. See also, Unified user management. under which the UserInterface was started is used for the authentication process. |
Enable autologin | With this option being activated, you will automatically be logged in when you start the UserInterface the next time. The login dialog will no longer be displayed except that the attempt to log in fails. |
Name |
User name. |
Department |
User's department. |
Password |
User's passwordA secret combination of characters for a Automation Engine user.. |
Language |
Drop-down list for the language of the UserInterface. Allowed values: "D", "E", "F" |
Color |
List in which you can select a color. In the login dialog, you can assign a color to each client connection within a UserInterface instance. Each color can be used once. It will appear as a colored line underneath the title bar of the individual windows. The number of colors and the colors that are available depend on the definitions that are stored in the configuration file uc4config.xmlof the UserInterface. Note that officially, the number of simultaneous connections is limited to 8. |
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