Starting The Crs Front End - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 6: Administering the Avaya Client Registration Server (CRS)

Starting the CRS Front End

If your environment has several operating CRS servers, Operators can choose which server
they want to use. Each CRS server has an associated initialization file. Initialization files have
an .ini file extension. If you select a server, the system uses the corresponding ini file to achieve
the client-server connection.
To start the CRS Front End:
1. Double-click the CRS Front End icon on the desktop.
The system displays the Select CRS dialog
Figure 25: The Select CRS Dialog
2. Select an ini file from the File Name list.
The system displays the corresponding server in the server fields.
3. Click OK.
The CRS validates your Windows NT user name against a predefined list of user logins
already established in the CRS database.
If you have configured an additional level of security, the system requests a password. For
more information on passwords, see
The system displays the Enter Password dialog.
1. The system might not display this dialog. If there is only one ini file present, the system does not display this
dialog. Also the system does not display this dialog if the System Administrator has specified a specific ini file in
the Properties dialog.
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