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Connect to SPS.
The SPS virtual machine acquires an IP address from your DHCP server accessible in the virtual environment. After SPS has booted up, the console displays the IP address of the SPS web interface at login prompt. To connect to SPS, use this IP address. For details, or tips if SPS cannot receive an IP address, see The initial connection to One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) in the Administration Guide.
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Complete the Welcome Wizard as described in Configuring One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) with the Welcome Wizard in the Administration Guide. Upload the evaluation license file you have downloaded with your support portal account.
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Configure a server: set up a host that is on the same subnet as SPS, and enable Remote Desktop (RDP) or Secure Shell (SSH) access to it.
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Configure a connection on SPS to forward the incoming RDP or Secure Shell (SSH) connection to the host and establish a connection to the host. For more information, see Logging in to One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) and configuring the first connection in the Administration Guide.
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Replay your session in the browser. For more information, see Replaying audit trails in your browser in the Administration Guide.
In case you have questions about SPS, or need assistance, contact your One Identity representative.