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<h1 class="topictitle1">Administration system</h1>
<div><p>The administration system is a central server that is used to manage
many of the properties used by iSeries™ Access for Windows<sup>®</sup> clients.</p>
<div class="section"><p>A system administrator must use Application Administration to
configure an iSeries server
before it can act as an administration system. Administration system settings
are defined on the iSeries Access for Windows <span class="menucascade"><span class="uicontrol">Properties</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Administration System</span></span> page.
If you right-click a system and select Application Administration, you will
see the additional choices <span class="uicontrol">Local Settings</span> or <span class="uicontrol">Central
Settings</span> if that system is already defined as an administration
system. Typically, a network will have only one iSeries server acting as an administration
system. For an example network, see Figure 1. This administration system will
be used by iSeries Access
for Windows clients
as the source of their Central Settings for Application Administration. Although
a network can have multiple iSeries servers defined as an administration system,
the iSeries Access
for Windows clients
will only use a single administration system for their central settings.
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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.</span><br /><img src="rzaj3506.gif" alt="Network with an administration system, iSeries system, and client PC." /><br /></div>
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<div class="section"><p>On the administration system, you may select the <span class="uicontrol">Local
Settings</span>. These settings allow or deny access to administrable
functions. The administration system's Local Settings only apply to the administration
system. </p>
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<div class="section"><p>A system administrator can work with the access settings of users
and groups using Application Administration on a local server, but the administration
system provides additional ways to manage users and groups. An administrator
can select <span class="uicontrol">Central Settings</span> on an administration system
to work with advanced settings. These advanced settings control what environments
are available to specific users and groups, and a system administrator can
also control password, connection, service, language settings, and whether
or not you want to automatically determine if new plug-ins are available for
installation.</p>
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<div class="section"> <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> You must have security administrator (*SECADM) and all object
(*ALLOBJ) system privileges to work with advanced settings on an administration
system. This differs from other settings in Application Administration, which
only require security administrator (*SECADM) system privilege to make changes. </div>
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<ul class="ullinks">
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzaj3discoveradmsys.htm">How clients initially discover their administration system</a></strong><br />
Each iSeries Access
for Windows client
uses a specific administration system and a user profile on that system to
obtain their Central Settings. This administration system and user is referred
to as the Current<sup>®</sup> Administration
system and user on the client.</li>
</ul>
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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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