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RC-E User Manual
OnSSI Federated Architecture
Tip: As an alternative to using the menu, press the CTRL+N keys on your keyboard.
2.
Insert the URL of the requested child in the Add Site to Hierarchy window.
3.
Click OK.
4.
A link to the new child site is added to the Federated Sites Hierarchy pane.
5.
If you can establish the new child link without requesting acceptance from the administrator (see
Prerequisites described earlier), skip to step 7.
If not, the new child has the awaiting acceptance icon, see "Accepting Inclusion in the Hierarchy" on page
179 and its administrator must authorize the request.
6.
Make sure the child's administrator authorizes the link request (this is done from the child site).
7.
The new parent/child link is established and the Federated Sites Hierarchy pane is updated with the
for the new child.
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Due to synchronization issues, any changes made to children located far from your home-site might take
some time to be reflected in the Federated Sites Hierarchy pane. See Basic Rules of Federated Sites (on
page 174).
Accepting Inclusion in the Hierarchy
You must accept a child link request manually if your administrator settings require this.
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If the management server is installed as a Network Service: Computers involved must not be added as users to
each other's RC-E administrator role, but should be added as another RC-E non-administrator role. See Assign
and Remove Users and Groups to/from Roles (on page 149).
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If the management server is installed as a user account: This user account must not be a member of the
administrator role of the server being linked to.
Otherwise inclusion will take place automatically.
See also Administrator Role and Federated Sites (see "The Administrator Role and Federated Sites" on page 174).
Prerequisites
The potential child must have received a link request from the potential parent. As a result, the child has the awaiting
acceptance icon.
To Accept Inclusion in a Hierarchy
1.
In the Management Client window (of the potential child), in the Federated Sites Hierarchy pane (see "Panes
Overview" on page 36), select the relevant site, right-click, and click Accept Inclusion in Hierarchy.
2.
Click Yes.
3.
The new parent/child link is established and the Federated Sites Hierarchy pane is updated with the normal
site icon for the selected site.
Due to synchronization issues, any changes made to children located far from your home-site might take
some time to be reflected in the Federated Sites Hierarchy pane. (see "OnSSI Federated Architecture
Overview" on page 173), Basic Rules of Federated Sites, Synchronization of Hierarchy.
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