The openUTM components WinAdmin and WebAdmin provide you with a convenient graphical user interface for the administration of individual or multiple UTM applications.
WinAdmin and WebAdmin both provide much the same function scope. While openUTM WinAdmin is a Java application that runs on Windows, Unix and Linux systems, openUTM WebAdmin is a web application which can be accessed from any computers or mobile devices using a web browser.
The UTM applications may be distributed across the network. They can run on all approved platforms and possess different version levels. Both WinAdmin and WebAdmin support the full function scope of the program interface offered by the version in question.
The UTM applications requiring administration can be grouped into collections which can then be administered jointly.
You have to generate the KDCWADMI administration program and the relevant transaction code KDCWADMI, in order to be able to administer a UTM application through WinAdmin or WebAdmin. Specify ADMIN=YES for the transaction code. KDCWADMI is part of the delivery scope of openUTM.
You can also use WinAdmin and WebAdmin to start and end UTM applications. When you start a UTM application, the system assumes that openFT is available on the relevant computer. Consequently the openUTM WebAdmin add-on in the SE Manager cannot start any UTM applications.
Security
The full range of UTM security functions, starting with access control using UTM user IDs and passwords through to password and data encryption, is at your disposal in WinAdmin and WebAdmin.
WinAdmin and WebAdmin, moreover, also offer their own user concept, allowing you to define several users with different rights, from read-only users through to “master” users, i.e. the WinAdmin or WebAdmin administrators. Each user’s access to WinAdmin or WebAdmin is password-protected.
Differences between WinAdmin and WebAdmin
Using WinAdmin it is possible to modify objects in multiple applications in a single step or to combine multiple administration steps in a single transaction.
You will find an introduction to WinAdmin and WebAdmin in section "Administration using WinAdmin and WebAdmin". |