(...) em: "C:WindowsSystem32cliconfg.exe" 64-bit system: "C:WindowsSysWOW64cliconfg.exe" After running cliconfg.exe, open the ”Alias” tab. Press the ”Add” button and add a new alias. In the displayed window enter the right configuration for: protocol, alias name, new server name, new server port – uncheck the check (...)
(...) e decision. Labels of process and system form fields can be applied to the desired place on the document by double-clicking on the form field with the left mouse button . The document templates process is used to store document templates. The method of creating and configuring such a process is described in the article: Storage methods of (...)
(...) ble to type in the SQL code in the text field “SQL/CAML query that returns color”, but in the discussed case we will use the expression editor that facilitates edition. Click the ellipsis button next to the text field “SQL/CAML query that returns color”. Enabling colour mode and setting up preferred colour. Enter the below conditional SQL q (...)
(...) e rule being created. To open a context menu with options to choose from, use the Ctrl + Space key combination when the field selection is active, i.e. it is in a black border (or use the right mouse button ) (Fig. 3). Then select the appropriate value format using the arrow keys and Enter. It is possible to delete a fragment of the rule using the Backspace or Delete system key. Fig. 3. Context me (...)
(...) es relating to data visualization is the ability to define multiple series presented in a single view of a chart type report. In the Chart configuration, select the Views tab and press the Add series button to create a new data series – its parameters and appearance can be configured as needed using the available options: Data displayed in the series can be dynamically s (...)
(...) ldquo;TCP communication – automatically generated certificates” option. To generate certificates securing the connection via NetTCP protocol, click the “Generate certificates” button on the right. A set of certificates is created (for each service separately and one common one for all Portal frontends). The service configuration is reloaded and the caches are refreshed after (...)
(...) to “Advanced configuration” Look for “Item list sorting” in the newly opened window and choose “None” from the drop-down menu. Click “OK” button . Disabling item list sorting After modifying the settings, press “Save & publish process” button . Saving changes in the configuration (...)
(...) loading it to the system. The logic of execution of actions and operations on path The following actions are run precisely at the place they were embedded in the automation flow: Menu button , On browser opening, Upon instance deleting, On timeout, On attachment add, and On start (cyclical). In their case the “Pending in transaction” and “Pending after transaction” (...)
(...) ecific content database), and click “Create archive database”. The “Database creation” node and the window it opens After clicking the button , it is possible to define the database parameters, such as name and user (obtains owner privileges for the created database). Once you fill out all the required fields and click the “Create&rdq (...)
(...) u will not be able to use it. Installation in the web application To install the add-in in the web version of Outlook, you must log in to it in the browser. Then press the Get add-ins button on the ribbon, in the upper right corner of the application. A new window is displayed – go to the My add-ins tab in it, then expand the Add a custom add-in list, and (...)
(...) p; The WEBCON area, where the Outlook Classic add-in is visible, includes the following three actions: Show/Hide – selecting this option displays the add-in panel. Click this button again to hide the panel. Profile settings – allows you to manage the profiles the add-in is associated with. About the Add-in – selecting this option displays a window with informatio (...)
(...) cation component from the original environment. However, when attempting to import the current package, the wizard in the target environment prevents from proceeding to the next step – the Next button is disabled because the system has not detected any changes (No changes state). Fig. 4. Import of the process after updating the global element is not possible (...)
(...) bases. To add or delete process databases associated with a service, click respectively the plus or minus icon in the “Associated process databases” (the “System settings” button in the lower, left corner → the “Services configuration” node from the selection tree on the left → “Services” → service name → the “Service” t (...)
(...) This main control panel is also replicated on Portal, in the Users and Licenses report in the Admin Panel. This area has some additional features not available in Designer Studio, like button s for exporting/importing the licenses template in Excel and the ability to add/remove/edit user data. To handle larger numbers of users, it is recommended to use the Manage BPS user (...)
(...) be helpful. When you press it, the following window is displayed: In this window, enter the URL of the workflow instance whose configuration you want to view. Then select one of two available button s: Go to the process configuration After pressing this button , you will automatically be taken to the configuration window of the process with which the instance is associated. (...)
(...) ox. To do that go to “System settings” module in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio and click the “HotMailBoxes” item in the selection tree on the left. A “New HotMailBox” button appears in the upper bar – click it to start configuring new HotMailBox. Fig. 2. Creating new HotMailBox The “General” tab There are five fields to fill out i (...)
(...) ox. To do that go to “System settings” module in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio and click the “HotMailBoxes” item in the selection tree on the left. A “New HotMailBox” button appears in the upper bar – click it to start configuring new HotMailBox. Fig. 2. Creating new HotMailBox The “General” tab There are five fields to fill out i (...)
(...) an agreement file is generated with the data they entered in the form fields. Generating an agreement – a step containing the “Generate the PDF file” action triggered with a menu button . A template used for generating the agreement file contains a barcode with an ID of an “Agreement” workflow document the “Generate a PDF file” action applies to. A task holder (...)
(...) F files and scanned documents into their editable form. When the action is configured On attachment add, it is not required to go through the path or additionally trigger the automation with the Menu button . The text layer will be prepared automatically when the attachment is added and, depending on the settings, the original file will be replaced by its editable equivalent or saved together with it in (...)
(...) The window displays all available language packs a user can select or modify. Select the “en-GB” pack, which by default is set as not visible, and click the “Edit” button located in the upper bar or double-click it. The “Language pack” window is displayed. Check the “Visible” field. You will notice the change (...)