Access the Profile Editor using one of the following
methods:
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From the Design Gateway,
do the following: - Click Edit, and click Preferences.
- Expand the Gateway link, and click Startup.
- Click New Profile.
For more information, see Setting Gateway Preferences.
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If you have already started Isight
and are currently viewing the Logon dialog box,
you can click the button to create a new profile. This dialog box does
not appear unless you have specified at least one SIMULIA Execution Engine
connection profile.
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If you are using the Windows operating system and have installed a SIMULIA Execution Engine
station on the system that is executing Isight,
you can click the Start button, point
to , and click Edit Logon Profile.
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Execute the editcpr command from a command prompt/terminal
window. This file is located in the following directory (based
on your operating system):
<Isight_install_directory>/<operating_system>/code/command/
In the Profile name text box, type the name of
the profile.
This name appears in the Connection profile list
when connecting to a SIMULIA Execution Engine.
From the Server type list, select the application
server that you are using.
In the Server name text box, enter the name of
the computer running the SIMULIA Execution Engine.
If desired, change the Port number. The port
number provided is the default port number for the application server
selected. However, based on your network or system configuration, you
may need to change the port number. Contact your local system administrator
for more information.
If the SIMULIA Execution Engine
resides in a different security domain than the SIMULIA Execution Engine,
you can select Prompt for extended grid credentials.
This feature allows you to enter multiple sets of credentials for the
different security domains so that jobs you submit can run on all the
SIMULIA Execution Engine
stations.
Click Save to save the connection profile.
You can save the connection profile in either the default config directory within the Isight
installation directory tree or in your home directory.
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