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Installing and Administering Optivity Quick2Config 2.2
Figure 5 shows an example of the Optivity Quick2Config Server window. The
message “Optivity Quick2Config Server -- Ready” indicates that the
Quick2Config server has been installed correctly and that clients can connect to it.
Figure 5 Optivity Quick2Config Server window—Server ready
Starting the server on a computer running a third-party Web
server
How you start the Quick2Config server for the first time on a computer running a
third-party Web server depends on whether you plan to use Quick2Config’s
integrated Web server or the third-party Web server.
If you are using the Web server integrated into the Quick2Config server, you must
change the port for the integrated Web server to avoid port conflicts. The
integrated Web server is set up to run on port 80, which is the default port for Web
servers.
To start the Quick2Config server and change the port for its Web server:
1
Open a command window and navigate to the directory containing the
Quick2Config files.
2
At the command prompt, type the following command:
server -httpport <portnumber>
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