Legacy Enterprise Server Administration User Interface
Note:Micro Focus recommends you adopt the
Enterprise Server Common Web Administration (ESCWA) interface.
ESCWA is a modern and feature-rich interface that combines functionality from Enterprise Server Administration, ESMAC, and the
ESF LDAP Security Administration interfaces.
A Web browser is required for Enterprise Server Administration in
Enterprise Test Server.
To use your Web browser offline, you need the dial-up networking feature of Windows installed. Otherwise you might have TCP/IP
errors such as being unable find "localhost" or the numeric equivalent (127.0.0.1).
To use Enterprise Server Administration, scripting or JavaScript support must be enabled in your browser. This is on by default
in Internet Explorer in most Windows operating systems. Also, active content must be allowed and not blocked. To enable both
these in Internet Explorer:
Click
Tools >
Internet Options.
On the
Security tab, click
Custom Level. In the
Scripting section, under
Active Scripting, click
Enable.
On the
Advanced tab, scroll down the list to the
Security section, and ensure the item
Allow active content to run in files on My Computer is checked.
Enterprise Server Help requires the
Java Runtime Environment on some Windows systems to enable the Search facility to work.