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en:how_to_integrate_milestone_with_biostar_2 [2018/12/26 18:06]
kyle
en:how_to_integrate_milestone_with_biostar_2 [2020/03/12 15:32]
nykwon How to utilize BioStar 2 integrating with Milestone - updated change the port number
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-If you use the port number 443 for BioStar 2, you should change it into other number. This is because the port number for BioStar 2 will be collided with the port number used when XProtect Management Client 2017 R3 is installed. +If you use port number 443 and 9000 for BioStar 2, you should change it into other numbers 
-When you set the port number 443 for BioStar 2 and then try to install XProtect Management Client 2017 R3, you will get the below error. ​+This is because the port number for BioStar 2 will have collided with the port number used when XProtect Management Client 2017 R3 is installed. 
 +When you set the port number 443 and 9000 for BioStar 2 and then try to install XProtect Management Client 2017 R3, you will get the below error. ​ 
  
 When you set the port number 443 for BioStar 2 and then try to install XProtect Management Client 2017 R3, you will get the below error. \\ When you set the port number 443 for BioStar 2 and then try to install XProtect Management Client 2017 R3, you will get the below error. \\
-{{:​en:​milestone_3.png?​nolink&​700|}}+{{:​en:​milestone_3.png?​nolink&​700|}}\\ 
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 +Therefore we recommend that you change the port number for HTTPS on BioStar 2 and 9000 port to avoid port conflict issues. 
 +Also, even if you changed HTTPS port for BioStar 2, the icon and configuration file do not be changed automatically. 
 +So, please update manually the icon and '​server_url.conf'​ file to the port number for BioStar 2's HTTPS.\\ 
 +{{:​en:​milestone_50.png?​nolink&​700|}} 
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