si admingui
displays configuration management policies and permissions in the Administration Client
Synopsis
si admingui [--[no]restoreDesktop] [--height=value] [--width=value] [-x value] [-y value] [--user=name] [--hostname=server] [--password=password] [--port=number] [(-?|--usage)] [(-F file|--selectionFile=file)] [(-N|--no)] [(-Y|--yes)] [--[no]batch] [--cwd=directory] [--forceConfirm=[yes|no]] [-g|--gui] [--settingsUI=[gui|default]] [--quiet] [--status=[none|gui|default]]
Description
si admingui launches the Windchill RV&S Administration Client GUI. The client interface provides a single, centralized access point for the most common administration tasks. More specifically, you can manage Access Control Lists (ACLs), manage and distribute ViewSets, set up workflows and documents, configure configuration management policies, and send alert messages.
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The Client d'administration de Windchill RV&S GUI interface essentially acts as a container for several administration applications (workflow and document management; and configuration management). From the client interface, you can specify one or more servers to administer, allowing you to have multiple Administration windows open. In addition, you can specify application preferences. Similar CLI commands that offer full administrative functionality include: aa admingui, im admingui, and integrity admingui. These commands and si admingui should not be confused with the integrity admin command, which launches an Administration window instance for a specific server. While you can administer all of the administrative applications for that server, you cannot connect to other servers or specify application preferences.
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For information on using the Client d'administration de Windchill RV&S, see the Centre d'aide Windchill RV&S.
Options
This command takes the universal options available to all
si commands, as well as some general options. See the
options reference page for descriptions.
• --[no]restoreDesktop
controls whether to restore any windows that were active when the graphical user interface was closed.
• --height=value
specifies the height in pixels of the window.
• --width=value
specifies the width in pixels of the window.
• -x value
used with the -g or --gui options, specifies the x location in pixels of the window.
• -y value
used with the -g or --gui options, specifies the y location in pixels of the window.
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