Web Console Configuration
Change the local Web Console access URL
Once you have the CurrentWare Web Console installed, you will notice the URL to access it will be generally the PC Hostname of the CurrentWare server. An example would be desktop-kqwe123qw:8998. There are a couple steps involved with changing the ...
Securing Web Console with a HTTPS Certificate
By default, the Currentware Web Console creates a self-signed certificate on the server. If you wish to replace this with a valid 3rd party certificate, you can follow this guide. Install your certificate into IIS. You can follow this guide from ...
How can I access the console from anywhere?
With the Web Console of CurrentWare, it has been made very simple to access your Administrative console from anywhere on your network. All you need to know is the IP address (ex. 192.168.10.10) or the Hostname of the PC(ex. ThisPCHasCurrentWare) ...
Use NOIP to setup a Remote DDNS
No-IP/DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is a service that associates a domain name with a changing IP address. ISPs often assign dynamic IP addresses, which can be problematic for hosting services such as CurrentWare for a remote setup. No-IP/DDNS ...
Accessing Web Console Over a Public IP Address
Once you have CurrentWare Web Console installed on your computer, you can make it accessible to other admins outside the company’s network by performing the following configurations: Configure Port Forwarding Update your app-config.JSON file 1. ...