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<h1 class="topictitle1">Management Central and Application Administration</h1>
<div><p>You can also access Application Administration through Management
Central.</p>
<div class="section"><p>To do so using iSeries™ Navigator, right-click <span class="uicontrol">Management
Central</span> and select <span class="uicontrol">Application Administration</span>.
This opens the Application Administration main dialog.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>If you have Management Central installed and you have registered
the functions on the Management Central system, the Application Administration
dialog displays Fixes Inventory and Collection Services as read-only values
when it is opened through a server.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>The Application Administration dialog, when opened through a server,
displays Fixes Inventory and Collection Services as read-only. You must register
the functions on the administration system, or they are not displayed. You
can administer these functions only by accessing Application Administration
through Management Central.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>To see how Application Administration works in a network with
Management Central, see Figure 2.</p>
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<div class="example"> <div class="fignone"><span class="figcap">Figure 1. When a Client PC connects to a system, the Local Settings
come from the system that you connect to. When you connect to an administration
system, the Central Settings are sent to your Client PC from the administration
system. This network does not change the function of Application Administration
or Management Central. </span><br /><img src="rzaj3505.gif" alt="Network with administration system, central system, endpoint system, and client PC." /><br /></div>
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<div class="section"><p>You may also define Management Central's central system to be
an administration system. Defining the same server as your central system
and your administration system does not alter the operation of either the
central system or the administration system. For an example network, see Figure
3.</p>
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<div class="example"> <div class="fignone"><span class="figcap">Figure 2. The administration system and the central system can
be the same system. It does not change the function of Application Administration
or Management Central. When a Client PC connects to a system, the Local Settings
come from the system that you connect to. When you connect to an administration
system, the Central Settings are sent to your Client PC from the administration
system.</span><img src="rzaj3507.gif" alt="Network with a client PC, endpoint system, and a system that is the administration system as well as the central system." /></div>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzaj3concepts.htm" title="Before you begin working with Application Administration, you should become familiar with some concepts.">Application Administration concepts</a></div>
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