This option is visible only for administrators with system level permissions. By default, it is visible for the LOCAL\admin
user, who has system level permissions.
Every zone in Application Workspace needs its own license.
Zones list
Create and manage multiple zones within your Application Workspace System, giving each of your clients their own separate zone and provide packaging service for them using connectors.
Selecting multiple rows from the table
- To select multiple adjacent rows, click on the first row, then hold down the Shift key and click on the last row in the range; all rows between will be selected.
- To select multiple non-adjacent rows, hold down the Ctrl key (or "Command" on Mac) and click on each row you want to select individually.
- To select multiple adjacent rows using the mouse only, click and hold the left mouse button on the first row, then drag the cursor up or down across the rows to highlight the desired ones.
- Selecting rows using only the keyboard is not possible.
Table toolbar
To create a new zone, click on the Create button; to view the details of a zone or edit it, double-click its entry or select the zone and click the
Edit button.
The Manage button opens the virtual host URL so you can quickly log in and access it.
If you click Make primary the selected zone is made primary and the current primary zone becomes non-primary. To undo it, you must have access to the zone you just made primary, select another zone you wish to make primary and click on the Make primary button. Note that only if you are logged in to a primary zone you can make another zone a primary one.
Views gives you control on how the table is displayed.
The default view contains all your zones in alphabetic ascending order, and only a few columns: Name, Enabled, Primary, License state, Virtual host and Expires.
You can create your own personalized view of the table, by filtering the zones or adding/deleting columns and clicking Save as in the drop-down menu of Views.
Detailed view of a zone
See below the description of each screen in the detailed view of a zone, and what actions you can perform in each of them.
Overview screen
Here you can configure a few basic options for the current zone.
The Manage button opens the virtual host URL so you can quickly log in and access it.
If you click Make primary the selected zone is made primary and the current primary zone becomes non-primary. To undo it, you must have access to the zone you just made primary, select another zone you wish to make primary and click on the Make primary button. Note that only if you are logged in to a primary zone you can make another zone a primary one.
Content screen
Shows content usage within the zone.
Count - The number of files used within this zone.
Size - The size of all files used within this zone.
Licensing screen
View and manage the Application Workspace license for the current zone.
See Licensing for a detailed explanation of all the options available.
Domains screen
Manage all domains that are associated with this zone.
See Domains for a detailed explanation of all the options available.
Security section
See Portal security settings for a detailed explanation of all the options.
Access screen
You can recover access to the zone if needed.
- Recover permissions - Assign the built-in Administrator access policy to a local user in the targeted zone.
- Reset admin password - Reset the password for a local user account in the targeted zone.
- Create admin - Create an entirely new user in the local identity source of the targeted zone. By default, the newly created user will be granted the built-in administrator access policy.
For Recover permissions and Reset admin password, you need to know the local username to be able to complete the process.
Insights section
Insights screen
This screen displays statistical information like bandwidth monitoring or tasks counts about the zones which you have permissions. It can be a great tool while troubleshooting.
For more information, see Insights.