You can check the state of the Administration Service in the Administration Service page of the Active Roles Configuration Center. The page indicates the states of the service with the following status labels:
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Ready for use: Administration Service is running and is ready to process requests.
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Getting ready: Administration Service just started and is preparing to process client requests.
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Stopping: Administration Service is preparing to stop.
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Stopped: Administration Service is not running.
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Unknown: Configuration Center cannot check the state of Administration Service.
You can start, stop or restart the Administration Service in the Administration Service page of the Configuration Center by clicking the Start, Stop or Restart buttons.
After installing Active Roles, you can perform the initial configuration of the Web Interface in the Configuration Center, preparing the component for use. Then, you can use the Configuration Center to:
You can use the Web Interface page of the Configuration Center to identify the Web Interface sites deployed on the web server running the Web Interface. For each Web Interface site, the list provides the following information:
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IIS Web site: The name of the website holding the web application that runs the Web Interface site.
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Web app alias: The alias of the web application that runs the Web Interface site. Tha alias defines the virtual path of that application on the web server.
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Configuration: The object which holds the site configuration and customization data of the Web Interface site in the Active Roles Administration Service.
TIP: You can also open the configured Web Interface sites from the Web Interface page of the Configuration Center. To open any of the configured sites, click the site in the list, then click Open in Browser.