The WEBCON BPS Portal can use one URL address only. It is an official WEBCON statement. Technically you can use any rewrite methods, intelligent reverse proxy servers, smart application firewalls but... it is not officially supported. As Daniel and Sebastian wrote, publishing one virtual WEBCON B
Due to a mistake, migration scripts for version 2021 R3 (2021.1.3.136; 2021.1.3.178) do not take into account changes in REST data source configuration. After updating to version 2021 R3, all REST data sources configured in versions older than 2021 R1 will cease to function. Data sources configure
Corrected in version: 2021.1.3.163
The article https://community.webcon.com/posts/post/ssl-offloading-vs-webcon-bps-portal/161 should be the answer for Marcus. It covers not only SSL offloading but URL redirect too. For Patryk Have you installed WEBCON BPS Portal with https protocol, or first http and then protocol has been changed
Other question about your network environment: Has your server direct access to the public internet? If you have a proxy in your environment, you have to configure it (proxy) in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio or configure direct access to Exchange online servers.
I confirm it is a bug in the latest version of WEBCON BPS. It will be corrected next week (next published version). Workarround: you can change a column type to: Autocomplete.
Mateusz, what version of WEBCON BPS do you use? It can be a supported TLS version problem.
I think that the article: https://community.webcon.com/posts/post/parallel-task-assignment/124 may be helpful.
Hi Adam If your VM's are placed in Azure, consider the use of Azure Web Application Firewall to publish WEBCON BPS (instead of Azure AD Application Proxy). We use Azure AD Application Proxy to publish on-prem applications/VM rather then Azure applications/VM. Azure AD Application Proxy with Pass-th
Remember to check and change if necessary the Portal URL address (HTTP -> HTTPS). You can do this using WEBCON BPS installer -> Tools for Application Management -> Portal URL Address.
Nikolaus 1. It is better to use http protocol instead https if you have no trusted SSL certificate (if you want to avoid possible challanges with mobile devices, WEBCON BPS Designer Studio over https etc...). You can change the protocol to https at anytime. So my advice - if you (your client) want
WEBCON BPS Installer can not use certificate with an empty "Friendly name". (It will be corrected in next version.) So you have to add a friendly name to the certificate (using MMC), or install a WEBCON BPS with http protocol and change it to https after the installation process.
Essi, AD property: useraccountcontrol is mandatory for WEBCON BPS AD synchronization (starting from version 2019 of WEBCON BPS). Do not use Domain Admin account for synchronization (or any other services) this is not a good idea from security point of view. The best way is to create dedicated doma
https://community.webcon.com/forum/thread/304/15 The Outlook Add-in can be installed using eg. Active Directory Policy (or manually with parameters like WEBCON BPS Address) with msi file. Do not user VSTO installer please.
It is a hardcoded limitation.
We have started a project covering the needs described- but for mass notifications only.
WEBCON BPS (from version 2019) uses two search engines: 1. Main for WEBCON BPS Portal built on SOLR engine (preferred). 2. SQL-Reports (SWE) bulit on MS full text search mechanism. SQL-Reports search panel uses MS FullText Serach engine that needs ifilters for some type of attachments eg. PDF. So
The described behavior is a reported bug and will be implemented in the next 2021.1.2 release.
Office Add-Ins installation from WEBCON BPS Portal is not the only installation method. You can install Add-ins using the MSI package by Active Directory Group Policy or any other system management platform. You can find an MSI file in the WEBCON BPS installer catalog: ..MS Office Addins\Autodistrib
With a delay, but there is: https://github.com/WEBCON-BPS/RestApi-DataImporter