KB-127401: Installing client applications

Installing client applications

Licensing

You can install the octoplant client applications on any Windows-based computer. The server applications of the octoplant system need to be licensed. However, the client applications do not need their own license.

Installation requirements

  • The octoplant setup file needs to be accessible.
  • The user or user account used for the installation must have administrator rights.

Where are the setup files located?

When installing a octoplant server system, you can select the option to create a network share, where all client setup files are stored. If this procedure was performed during the installation of your server applications, you can start the program Setup.exe using the directory on the network share.

Call the setup directory (vdog client setup) on the network share of the octoplant server using the following path:\[octoplantServername]vdog client setupor\[IP address]vdog client setup.

If you cannot access the client setup directory on a network share, you must ask your system administrator for a copy of the directory.

Note

If you have a parallel server system, you will find the installation files on both servers. Which one you use, does not

matter.

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Why are some symbols not being displayed correctly?

We have improved support for Unicode. Older operating systems do not correctly display all Unicode symbols. To what extent Unicode symbols are supported depends on the version of Windows and the language packet installed.

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Is the data transfer between octoplant client and server encrypted by default? If not, how can encryption be enabled?

Password transfer is always encrypted!

Data transferred between octoplant client and server is not encrypted by default. Encryption is available and can be enabled if required.

Encryption includes the use of Transport Layer Security (TLS). This product contains software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/).

Encryption is enabled by editing the filecsc.inifile via the AdminClient. For precise details, please contact us.


Last update: September 15, 2023

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