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| - | Once we are happy with the way our system works we make the system operational. To move the system into production right click on the business space version 1.1 (the state of which is now “Under Test”) in the tree section of the Configuration Tool and choose the “Publish” command from the popup menu. The state of the business version changes to “Current”, indicating that our application is now ready to be used in production. The fictitious customer data we used for testing will not be transferred into the production database. This database starts with blank data. | + | Once we are happy with the way our system works we make the system operational. To move the system into production right click on the business space version 1.1 (the state of which is now "Under Test") in the tree section of the Configuration Tool and choose the "Publish" |
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| We can login into the production system using the web browser in a similar way to the testing mode, except that the Test Mode flag on the login form should be cleared. The appearance of the production system will be identical to the test system, including the configured menu items and all other visual settings. | We can login into the production system using the web browser in a similar way to the testing mode, except that the Test Mode flag on the login form should be cleared. The appearance of the production system will be identical to the test system, including the configured menu items and all other visual settings. | ||
| + | Since staff members will be using the system, we need to register these members so they can access the system. // | ||
| - | Since staff members will be using the system, we need to register these members so they can access the system. // | + | Now the registered staff members can log into the system using their own login name and password. Since they are going to do it on a day-to-day basis you can optimize their login process by choosing a login option where they do not have to enter the business space name (see the "[[docs:2000_concepts: |
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| - | Now the registered staff members can log into the system using their own login name and password. Since they are going to do it on a day-to-day basis you can optimize their login process by choosing a login option where they do not have to enter the business space name (see the “Login” section in the [[docs:1300_user_guide|Aware IM User Guide]]). They can also add the login address to the list of favorites maintained by the browser so they do not need to type this address every time in the browser address bar. | + | |
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| Our system is ready for operation. | Our system is ready for operation. | ||
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