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In a simple case a Remote Admin Workstation may be used for remote administering only.

To configure a Remote Admin Workstation, follow the steps:

  1. Sync the Remote Admin Workstation database with other Servers and Remote Admin Workstation databases (for example, via the centralized database of the administering Server, see INTELLECT™ software database management section).
  2. Start the INTELLECT™ program on Remote Admin Workstation.
  3. With remote setup (e.g., from the administering Server), register the Computer object, which corresponds to the Remote Admin Workstation, and set the interaction parameters with the Servers, Remote Admin Workstations, Remote Monitoring Workstations of the distributed video surveillance system (see Configuring the INTELLECT™software system with distributed architecture of the digital video surveillance system section). While local setting up the Remote Admin Workstation the relevant Computer object is created automatically in the Hardware tab during the first startup.
  4. Configure the hardware performance tester and restart service (see Configuring the System restart service section).
  5. If auto options are to be used, create the macros and time zones, enable and configure the notification services (see Creating and using macros, Creating and using time zones and Notification services sections).
  6. If the Remote Admin Workstation is to be used as the Operator’s workstation, configure the user interface: video surveillance monitor, audio player, map etc. (see Configuring the user interface section).
  7. Assign the users rights to work with Remote Admin Workstation system objects (see Rights administration section).
  8. Set up logging of events registered for the Remote Admin Workstation system objects (see Configuring the Event Viewer).
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