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EM Getting Started Overview

Theme: Overview | Who is it for? New Enterprise Manager users completing initial setup

What Is It?

Before using Enterprise Manager for the first time, configure a connection profile for your OpCon server, set your preferences, and optionally change the language. These one-time setup steps prepare Enterprise Manager for daily use and ensure it connects to the correct OpCon server with the right display settings.

When Would You Use It?

  • You need to ensure using before Enterprise Manager for the first time, configure a connection profile for your OpCon server, set your preferences, and optionally change the language

Why Would You Use It?

  • Centralized control: Before using Enterprise Manager for the first time, configure a connection profile for your OpCon server, set your preferences, and optionally change the language

When would you use this section?

  • Setting up Enterprise Manager on a new workstation
  • Adding or modifying a connection profile for a different OpCon server
  • Changing display preferences or the language setting
  • Retrieving installation details for support purposes

What is in this section?

PageDescription
Manage Connection ProfilesConfigure and manage OpCon server connection profiles
Set PreferencesConfigure display, date format, log viewer, and other EM preferences
Set LanguageChange the language used in the Enterprise Manager interface
Receive Installation DetailsView installed version and environment details

Glossary

TermDefinition
Enterprise Manager (EM)A rich client interface for OpCon installable on Windows and Linux. Used to configure and manage automation objects such as schedules, jobs, and machines.
RoleA named collection of privileges that can be assigned to one or more user accounts. Users in a role inherit all of that role's privileges.

FAQs

Q: What does the EM Getting Started Overview cover?

Initial setup steps for Enterprise Manager: configuring a connection profile, setting preferences, and optionally changing the language.

Q: Who manages Enterprise Manager in OpCon?

System administrators and automation engineers. Responsibilities include configuring settings, managing user access, and monitoring related processes and components.

Q: Where should I start in the Enterprise Manager section?

Begin with the overview pages in the sidebar. If you are new to this area, review access and role requirements with your OpCon system administrator before making configuration changes.