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| ====== Verifying T3C system functionality ====== | ====== Verifying T3C system functionality ====== | ||
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| - | //T3C Console// communicates with //T3C Service// via network interface. The same way //T3C Service// communicates with central | + | //T3C Console// communicates with //T3C Service// via network interface. The same way //T3C Service// communicates with //T3C Server// via network interface connected to Internet. Network communication in //Microsoft Windows// operating systems is usually controlled by firewall. Some antivirus systems may control network communication as well. To troubleshoot communication problems, please verify that it is not blocked. |
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| In the case, that //T3C Service// is installed on your computer, it must be running. In the case, that //T3C Service// is installed on server, verify that it is running there. | In the case, that //T3C Service// is installed on your computer, it must be running. In the case, that //T3C Service// is installed on server, verify that it is running there. | ||
| - | //T3C Service// | + | ==== T3C Service as Windows service ==== |
| - | * Via Windows | + | If //T3C Service// |
| - | * Via Windows //local services// - search for //T3C Service//, check its state | + | * Using //Windows Task Manager// - in process view search for // |
| + | * Using //Windows Local Services management// | ||
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| + | ==== T3C Service running as application ==== | ||
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| + | As of version 12, it is not possible to install //T3C Service// as an application. The following procedure only applies to older versions. | ||
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| + | If //T3C Service// was not installed as //Windows service//, it is being used as standard Windows application. You can run it by: | ||
| + | * Double clicking //T3C Service// icon on desktop | ||
| + | * From //Windows | ||
| + | If the private key of //T3C Service// is protected by an passphrase, it must be entered at a startup. Verify that the application is running: | ||
| + | * Using //Windows Task Manager// - in process view search for // | ||
| + | * In Windows notification area, there shall be the icon of //T3C Service// | ||
| ===== T3C Console ===== | ===== T3C Console ===== | ||
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| The state of //T3C system// is indicated via connection icon in the right part of //T3C Console// status bar: | The state of //T3C system// is indicated via connection icon in the right part of //T3C Console// status bar: | ||
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| ~~DISCUSSION: | ~~DISCUSSION: | ||