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Introduction
This guide describes the first steps in getting started with CapaInstaller Self Service.
It outlines how to install, set up authentication, and create the first configuration for devices and users.
Installing
Follow the below steps to install the CapaInstaller Self Service Portal
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Deploy a Back-end Service
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To be able to communicate with CapaInstaller services and to authenticate against an Active Directory, the Self Service Portal relies on the CapaInstaller Back-end Service.
If you already have a Back-end Service Deployed for other purposes, skip this step.
To save time and effort, mark and copy the Back-end service public URL to the clipboard. You will need to enter this URL later when installing the Self Service Portal.
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Enable the Web Server
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Requirements:
- IIS 7.5 or above
- .NET 4.5.1 or above
Enable the Web Server (IIS) role on the Windows Server that is set to host the Self Service Portal site. This server's DNS name will be the base URL for access to the Self Service Portal.
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Execute the Windows Installer package
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Execute the Windows Installer package (CapaInstaller Self Service Portal.msi) for the Self Service Portal.
Locate the file in the share of the root configuration management point e.g. "...\CMPDEV\Resources\Self Service Portal\CapaInstaller Self Service Portal.msi"
Follow the steps in the guided Setup and enter the URL to the relevant Back-end service, when asked.
Setting up access
To enable automatic access for devices and users without the need for login/password the below options should be configured
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Specify the URL
- Specify the url for the Self Service Portal
Enabling Device Acess with token in options
- In the top menu select Tools -> Options -> System Administration,
- Expand the Self Service section
- Select "Allow Access to Self Service Portal with token and without credentials"
Set up authentication link distribution.To distribute and maintain the correct authentication links, a replicator must be assigned to the global task "Manage Self Service" and a Schedule for this task created.
- Select the Global Tasks button in the toolbar
- Right-click the Manage Self Service task on the list.
- Assign a replicator
- Create a schedule
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Adding a Self Service Configuration
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The Self Service configuration is now ready. Users and devices can now be linked to the configuration using the buffer.
Setup complete
After completing the above steps, the Self Service Portal is ready!
Users and devices can now be linked to Self Service configurations using the buffer.
- Mobile applications can be linked directly to a Self Service Configuration
Links to the correct Self Service Portal will now be distributed as Web clips on devices added to the relevant Self Service configurations.
- Units and users added will now have access to download and install the selected applications.