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Unable to Login. IP Office is under Server Edition Manager Administration 1

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infonaut

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Mar 18, 2009
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Hi all,
Receiving this login error : Unable to Login. IP Office is under Server Edition Manager Administration.
Linux Server edition Rls 9.0.0.0 build 829
Is there a fix or solution?
Additionally what is the duration time lockout that this SE Manager Administration will remain
engaged.
 
How are you trying to access it: IP Office Manager or IP Office Web Manager?

You need to access it via the primary server of the network of which it is part. If you've somehow got hold of an IP Office server that was once part of someone elses network, no point really, might as well just reinstall it.

Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.
 
Thank you Sizbut for the reply,
Using IP Office Manager,
When using broadcast address 255.255.255.255 login error occurs.
When change to Unit IP address of primary server issue resolved.
 
Time out inactivity 5 minutes
But you can change that in ipo manager preferences
 
This may help

IP Office is under Server Edition Manager Administration”
Updated Mar 30, 2020
When you attempt to configure an IP Office Server Edition system that is managed by an IP Office Server Edition Manager using the IP Office Standard Manager, the system displays an error message:
Unable to login. IP Office is under Server Edition Manager Administration
Go to File >Advanced > Security Settings.
Select the IP Office Server Edition system, in the Select IP Office window.
Click OK.
Type the name of the Security Administrator in the Service User Name field.
Type the name of the Security Administrator in the Service User Password field.
Select Services in the navigation pane.
In the Service: Configuration section, set the Service Access Source field as Unrestricted.
Click OK.
Select File > Save Security Settings.
The system unlocks the access for the Administrator.
Open the configuration and log in as Administrator.
 
Thankyou Snowman50 appreciate the reply .
Good advice.

 
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