pp108 : Viewing the Status of Applications (Deprecated)

Viewing the Status of Applications (Deprecated)

This topic describes the procedure to view the status of the applications.

Note: Creating packages in ISVP format has been deprecated. All the content packaged from now on will be based on Process Platform Application Package (.cap) format. However, the applications packaged as an ISV are still allowed to be installed in order to support backward compatibility.

Before you begin this task:
You must have the role of systemAdmin to view the status.

The Cluster Summary provides a consolidated view of the status of the applications in different computers. The status can be any of the following:

Status

Description

Icon of the Status

Installed

Applications are already installed in the computer.

Not installed

Applications are not installed in the computer.

Upgradeable

Latest version of the application is yet to be installed. That is, an old version of the application already exists in the computer.

Before installing or upgrading an application in one or more computers, you can view their status in this report and then decide whether you can install or upgrade them.

  1. On CUSP > My Applications, click (Application Registry). The Application Registry - Installed Applications page appears and displays the installed applications.
  2. Click (Cluster Summary) on the toolbar. The Application Registry - Cluster Summary page appears, displaying the list of Applications and their status.
  3. Select the appropriate check box as mentioned in the table below:

    Option

    Description

    View All

    Displays installed, not installed and upgradeable applications

    View Installed

    Displays the installed applications

    View Not Installed

    Displays the applications that are not installed

    View Upgradeable

    Displays the applications that can be upgraded to the latest version

    The corresponding applications are displayed.

    Note:
    To export this report to MS excel, configure the following settings in your browser and click the Export to Excel button.

  4. In the Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options. The Internet Options dialog box appears.
  5. Click the Security tab.
  6. Under Security level for the zone, click Custom Level.
  7. The Security Settings - <Zone> dialog box appears.
  8. In the Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting section, select Enable or Prompt options.
  9. Click OK to Apply the changes.