Server Activation and About
Server Activation
Server Activation details your server information and for Anywhere clients the place to activate your server. For more information regarding activating your server, please see our Platform Install - Server Activation page.
Select the Settings cog in the top left and then select Settings > Server Activation.

This will display the Server Activation pane.

The following fields will be available to view:
Server Activated - This will automatically be toggled ON and greyed out unless you are an OneSite Anywhere customer.
Customer Name - The customer name is a unique name. In most cases for on-premises customers, this will be your server name. If you are a SaaS customer, this will likely be an auto-generated ID.
Global ID - For SaaS solutions, this is the unique auto-generated GUID used by both the server and clients. When messages are sent through Adaptiva cloud relays, the relay uses the GUID to identify which server the messages should be forwarded to, so they are forwarded to the appropriate clients.
Tenant ID - In SaaS, this is the unique ID of your Tenants.
Server GUID - Similar to Global IDs, but for on-premises customers, server GUIDs handles messaging between on-premises Adaptiva servers and clients.
About
The About section displays information about your server and allows you to set a specific time zone.

Server Info
The following information will be displayed under Server Info:
Server Name - Name of your server. This is the name you created during installation.
Server FQDN - Unique FQDN for your server. E.g.
server1.adaptiva.cloudorserver1depending on if you are a SaaS or on-premises customer.Version - Displays the version of your Adaptiva platform.
Cloud Relay Server Global ID - The unique GUID for the cloud relay server.
Cloud Relay Server FQDN or IP - Unique FQDN or IP address for the cloud relay server.
Server Time Zone - This will allow you to set a desired time zone to be used for scheduling server jobs and tasks.
UI Settings
The UI Settings are advanced settings that should be approached with caution.

Under UI settings, you will find the following options:
UI State Caching - This allows you to control how Widget state persists for complex, stateful Widgets like Tables.
None - Widget states will not persist if the tabbed is closed or browser is refreshed.
Session - Persists states on a per-tab basis until the tab is closed or executes a browser refresh.
For instance, if you have a Table sorted by Operating System, this will continue to be sorted by OS even after navigating away from the pane in the same session.
Storage - Writes state to
LocalStorageand persists upon closing a tab or refreshing the browser.In the same scenario as Session, if you have a Table sorted by Operating System, this will continue to be sorted by OS even after closing and reopening a tab or refreshing the browser.
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