- Introduction
- Installation
- crossAdmin
- Setting up Across Modes
- Softkeys
- Generating crossGrid Certificates
- Creating Generic Softkeys
- Changing the Across Database User
- Defragmenting Database Files
- Running a Backup
- Auto-Deployment
- Automatic Client Update
- Windows Authentication
- Uninstalling
- Reference: Menus in crossAdmin
- Appendix
Server
In the crossTerm module bar, you can find information about crossTerm configuring the different Across modes under Server Administration.
If you would like to modify settings, it is necessary to click Stop to stop the crossTerm server first. Once you have changed the configuration, the Server must be restarted by clicking the Start button. Once you have stopped the crossTerm Server, you can no longer work with crossTerm in the network.
crossTerm Server Settings
The following areas are available in the crossTerm Server Settings window that can be accessed by clicking Settings:
Area | Description |
crossLAN | Shows the Across Server data that were specified during the installation configuration and through which Across Clients can reach the Server. |
crossWAN online | Determine whether the crossWAN online mode is to be used. Additional Information |
Maintain | Define whether the index statistics of the SQL Server – i.e. statistical information on the distribution of contents in the databases – are to be updated every time the crossTerm Server is rebooted. If these statistics are no longer up to date, this can impair the performance of the SQL Server, especially after updating Across. If you activated the option on updating index statistics, you should additionally enter the user name and password of the administrator access for the SQL Server. Using the Test account button, you can check whether the entered access data is correct. |
crossTerm Web applications | Specify the URLs at which crossTerm Web and crossTerm Now can be accessed. These URLs are used for links in mails that are sent by the respective platform. |
E-mail settings | Enter your SMTP server settings. These are used for the transmission from crossTerm Web applications. PLAIN authentication is supported as SMTP authentication method. |