Instructions
Switch to viflow 7/8/subscription
- viflow Team Modelling – Working with multiple users on SQL Server
- Access-protected call of documents on a file server via a web server (IIS)
- Historization in viflow from version 7
- Calling up documents on a file server via a web server (IIS)
viflow 8/subscription
- Historization in viflow from version 7
- System requirements for viflow
- How you keep viflow up to date
- Permissions in viflow
- Use of the hosting service viflow cloud for your web model
- Video: Working with draft and main version
- Show users in org chart shape
- Improve the performance of the WebModel
- Linking to documents in Microsoft SharePoint
- Restore Process Model (from backup or WebModel)
- Translation of the content languages (Ex-/Import with Excel)
- Operate viflow on Microsoft Azure
- Empty process graphics cannot be deleted
- Export as WebModel takes an unusually long time
- Administer WebModel – Set up permissions
viflow 7
- Historization in viflow from version 7
- System requirements for viflow
- How you keep viflow up to date
- Use of the hosting service viflow cloud for your web model
- Video: Working with draft and main version
- Show users in org chart shape
- Linking to documents in Microsoft SharePoint
- Empty process graphics cannot be deleted
WebModel
- Access-protected call of documents on a file server via a web server (IIS)
- Use of the hosting service viflow cloud for your web model
- Improve the performance of the WebModel
- Deploying the viflow WebModel with IIS (Internet Information Services)
- Installation of IIS (Internet Information Services) for viflow WebModels
- Disable caching for viflow WebModels
- Turn off the login dialog when opening the WebModel
- Opening the WebModel via HTTPS
- Operate viflow on Microsoft Azure
- Open local viflow WebModel
- Enable single sign-on (SSO) for different browsers
- Error "HTTP Error 500.37 - ANCM Failed" when starting the WebModel
- Error "HTTP Error 500.19" when starting the WebModel
- Error "HTTP Error 500.30 - ANCM" when starting the WebModel
- Processes are blocked by prohibition signs in the WebModel
- Calling up documents on a file server via a web server (IIS)
- Open local/external documents from the WebModel
- Process Model cannot be exported as WebModel
- Enable compatibility mode in WebModel – .NET 6.0
- Open local viflow WebModel as preview
- Replace WebModel manually on web server
- Restrict access to WebModel directly on web server
- Direct linking to specific processes in the WebModel
- Adjust the name of the viflow WebModel
- Azure AD connection for the WebModel on IIS
- Administer WebModel – Set up permissions
Functions
- viflow Team Modelling – Working with multiple users on SQL Server
- Historization in viflow from version 7
- Permissions in viflow
- Video: Working with draft and main version
- Show users in org chart shape
- Templates cannot be added by import
- Restrict access to WebModel directly on web server
- The "viflow explorer"
- Customize hyperlinks with translation import
Modelling
- Permissions in viflow
- Video: Working with draft and main version
- Show users in org chart shape
- Using the BPMN template in viflow
Installation
- How you keep viflow up to date
- Installation of Visio 2019 with existing Office 365
- General information on the viflow license model
- Silent/administrative installation of viflow
- Error code "1612" in the "ViCon Update" program
- Preparation for a viflow online training
- viflow tracker – Installation and Configuration
- Installation of IIS (Internet Information Services) for viflow WebModels
- License activation on terminal server (e.g. Citrix / XenApp)
- Download, install and activate viflow
- Setting up an SMTP relay for sending emails (Exchange Online)
- "Number of activations exceeded" error message
viflow Addons
- Switch viflow easy plan to HTTPS
- Changing the port for viflow tracker
- Changing the port for viflow DMS
- Licensing of viflow DMS
- Set up mail dispatch (Exchange Online) for viflow DMS
- viflow DMS facility for fail-safe operation
- Convert viflow DMS to HTTPS
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