Apply the configuration file
The following scenarios are supported:
The Configuration Package is able to recognise the actual scenario and run through the required steps.
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After installing the SQL server, a restart of the computer might be necessary. Run the script again after the restart.
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For information on how to prepare the installation of SwyxWare please refer to the documentation for administrators (Chapter “Preparation for Installation”):
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To import the Configuration Package to an installed and preconfigured SwyxServer
The configuration package is validated and exported from the Configuration Planner.
1 Unzip the file on the computer on which you are going to install SwyxServer, e. g. in a new folder on the desktop.
The folder should contain the following files/folders:
Folder "Configuration" containing the file: <Project ID>_<Site>_<Date>-<Timet>.SwyxWareConfig
Folder "Configuration" containing the file: <Project ID>_<Site>_<Date>-<Timet>.xlsx
Folder “Installation”
Folder "Resources" with PowerShell scripts and required .dll files
ConfigureSwyxWare.cmd
2 Click with the right mouse button on the "ConfigureSwyxWare.cmd” file and select “Run as administrator”.
The PowerShell script starts.
3 Confirm the execution of the script with “Yes”.
The PowerShell script window appears. You are prompted to enter the configuration file password.
4 Enter the password and press the enter key.
5 Follow the script messages.
The configuration data is being imported. At the end of a successful configuration the following message appears: “Configuration import completed”.
To use the Configuration Package for an unattended SwyxServer installation and configuration
| For further information about an unattended SwyxWare installation and corresponding requirements please refer to the documentation for administrators (Chapter “Unattended Configuration”): |
The configuration package is validated and exported from the Configuration Planner.
1 Unzip the file on the computer on which you are going to install SwyxServer, e. g. in a new folder on the desktop.
The folder should contain the following files/folders:
Folder "Configuration" containing the file: <Project ID>_<Site>_<Date>-<Timet>.SwyxWareConfig
Folder "Configuration" containing the file: <Project ID>_<Site>_<Date>-<Timet>.xlsx
Folder “Installation”
Folder "Resources" with PowerShell scripts and required .dll files
ConfigureSwyxWare.cmd
2 Copy the SwyxServer installation files into the folder “Installation”: “Setup.cab”, “Setup.msi” and “Unattended.xml”.
3 Copy the SwyxWare-Administration installation files into the folder “Installation”: “Admin64.msi“
4 Close all Windows applications.
5 Click with the right mouse button on the "ConfigureSwyxWare.cmd” file and select “Run as administrator”.
The PowerShell script starts.
6 Confirm the execution of the script with “Yes”.
The PowerShell script window appears. You are prompted to enter the password.
7 Enter the password you used to protect the configuration package and press Enter.
8 Follow the script messages.
SwyxServer and SwyxWare-Administration are being installed, configuration data from “Unattended.xml” and the configuration file is being imported. At the end of a successful configuration the following message appears: “Configuration import completed”.
To use the Configuration Package to configure a UC Tenant in SwyxON
The configuration package is validated and exported from the Configuration Planner.
1 Unzip the file on your local computer, e. g. in a new folder on the desktop.
The folder should contain the following files/folders:
Folder "Configuration" containing the file: <Project ID>_<Site>_<Date>-<Timet>.SwyxWareConfig
Folder "Configuration" containing the file: <Project ID>_<Site>_<Date>-<Timet>.xlsx
Folder “Installation”
Folder “Resources” with PowerShell scripts and required .dll files
ConfigureSwyxWare.cmd
2 Connect to the UC Tenant via Remote Admin Connector.
3 Click with the right mouse button on the "ConfigureSwyxWare.cmd” file and select “Run as administrator”.
The PowerShell script starts.
4 Confirm the execution of the script with “Yes”.
The PowerShell script window appears.
5 Enter the Authentication Token to allow the access to the UC Tenant for the script.
6 Enter the password you used to protect the configuration package and press Enter.
7 Follow the script messages.
At the end of a successful configuration the following message appears: “Configuration import completed”.
Last modified date: 07/17/2019