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A proxy server handles client requests for resources. A proxy can return a requested resource from the cache or forwarding the request to the server where the resource is located. Especially in corporate environments, proxies can improve network performance by reducing the number of requests sent to remote servers. Proxies can also be used to restrict access to resources.
In a Windows / Internet Explorer environment, there is a proxy server configuration in Internet Options> Connections> LAN Settings> Proxy server. For Windows / Internet Explorer configuration to be used, the BAM-client must be configured to use standard proxy settings. This is done in the configuration files (both LraClient.exe.config and ConfigurationApplication.exe.config) located in the installation folder. There you will find the proxy item in the default proxy in configuration section system.net part of the group: <configuration> <defaultProxy enabled="true"> <proxy usesystemdefault="True"/> </defaultProxy> </system.net> </configuration>
You can also use this configuration to set specific authorization to be used by BAM. This can be appropriate if Windows / Internet Explorer proxy configuration is absent or needs different settings. <configuration> <defaultProxy enabled="true"> <proxy usesystemdefault="True" proxyaddress =" http://proxy.address.com:3128" bypassonlocal ="True" /> </defaultProxy> </system.net> </configuration>
The following table describe key attributes:
Buypass Access Manager can be installed without any visible UI and or any user interaction using command line or CMD file. It is possible to specify which features will should be installed or deleted. Note that installation should be started with evaluated privileges, that is Run as Administrator.
Command line syntaxAll Msiexec command line options could be found by following link. More information about Windows Installer could be found by following link.
/i - Installs or configures a product /qn - No user interface
The value of the REMOVE property is a list of features delimited by commas that are to be removed. Spaces are not allowed. The value of the ADDLOCAL property is a list of features that are delimited by commas, and are to be installed locally. To install all features locally, use ADDLOCAL=ALL on the command line. Spaces are not allowed.
Example: msiexec /i SetupLraClient.msi /qn
Place all features into ADDLOCAL or REMOVE list to be sure that the installation will contain only specified features.
If the same feature will be added to both lists at the same time – it will be uninstalled. Note that the feature names are case-sensitive. If REMOVE or ADDLOCAL list will contain the feature with name, not specified above – installation will fails. |
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