Web Interface
Updating the Configuration Backup File
: (Enabled by default)
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When this feature is enabled, the SyncServer updates the configuration
backup file
in
non-volatile memory when the user applies or saves changes to the configuration. This
may slow the web interface's response time, but ensures that the current configuration is
backed up and will be restored if the SyncServer is rebooted.
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When this feature is disabled, the SyncServer does not update the backup file when the
user applies or saves changes to the configuration. This may improve the web interface's
response time to applied changes but leaves the backup file unchanged. This option can
be useful for keeping a "known good configuration" available while trying out exper-
imental configurations. If the experimental configurations aren't satisfactory, use the
WIZARDS - Restore
page to restore the known good configuration. Once the desired con-
figuration is reached, manually save the configuration backup file to non-volatile memory
using the
WIZARDS - Backup
page.
Send Browser hint to not Auto-complete login page username / password:
(Disabled by default)
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Enabling this setting enhances security. It prompts browsers to suppress the "auto-com-
plete" and "remember password" features. This makes it more difficult for unauthorized
users to gain access to the SyncServer from an authorized user's workstation or by
exploiting stored browser settings.
Web Session Timeout
Select one of the following, and then press Apply:
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5 Min
n
10 Min (default)
n
15 Min
n
30 Min
n
60 Min
ADMIN-Users
User Creation, Deletion and Password Maintenance
Use this page to:
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Add new users
n
Delete existing users
n
Set a new password
n
Enable and configure password recovery
n
Send a test email for password recovery
User
Select either
New User
or
admin
:
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