This Best Practice series covers less actual technical details, but rather overarching considerations and philosophical approaches. It reflects the experience and is intended to serve as food for thought.
Installation Variants
This document is intended to provide food for thought. It describes the technical possibilities of different installation scenarios and their advantages and disadvantages. In general, a server-client installation is recommended for the classic Q-DAS Desktop products, but there may be exceptions, which will be discussed in the workshop. |
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Active Directory - Windows User Rights This document is intended to provide food for thought. It shows how to reasonably apply Active Directory user rights to the folder structure of Q-DAS products. |
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This documentation shows how user-specific information stored in the Active Directory is automatically transferred to the Q-DAS desktop applications. This makes it possible to automatically fill report headers with the current information from the Active Directory |
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When to use 64 Bit version of Q-DAS?
Standard delivery of Q-DAS software comes with 32-bit and 64-bit version. This article covers the requirements for using the 64-bit version. Link to: |
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New Installation
This “Best Practice” article should show, which thought should be done before, during and after a new Installation of the Q-DAS Product Line for a Plant wide, server based Q-DAS system installation. Link to: |
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Q-DAS Installation across multiple plants
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Creation of test platform of Q-DAS WEB
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Update/Upgrade
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Why is a local O-QIS MCA/CMM Reporting installation no longer necessary?
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