Performing System Configuration
A user must be assigned a role with the View and Manage Configurations permission to view system configuration and to modify any configuration settings through the Producer Portal.
To change configuration settings through the FlexNet Operations Producer Portal, click System > Configure to open the System Configuration page.
Note:Configuration changes made in the FlexNet Operations System Configuration page could take a few minutes to take effect on the system, typically 1-2 minutes.
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Customize outbound email settings, logging, timeouts, and other FlexNet Platform Server settings. |
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Alter user interface settings for the Producer Portal. The System Configuration > User Interface page allows you to specify settings such as the number of records per page and log lines per page. |
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Customize the validation of user name and password fields. |
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Customize a wide range of FlexNet Operations settings. These include URLs for support and user communities, classnames for ID and fulfillment ID generators, host ID validators, as well as many other default settings and settings for optional features. |
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Configure settings to activate or deactivate trusted storage features and specify generators for custom attributes in online responses and short code responses. |
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Customize settings for the FlexNet Operations End-User Portal. This page enables you to customize logos, colors, and page footer content; hide various page elements, links, fields, buttons, and views; and otherwise control the appearance and behavior of the portal. |
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Activate your account’s FlexNet Operations license. You must activate your FlexNet Operations license to enable the FlexNet Operations features your account purchased. |
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Import a previously exported configuration file. |
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Export the current system configuration settings as a zip file. This exported zip file can be used to restore FlexNet Operations system configuration settings. |
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Fine tune features related to devices and specify classnames for request handlers and device handlers. |