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APPX HTML Client 5.4.6 & Higher

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 The service exists: false [root@localhost appxConnector]#
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2) Extract the 5.4.5 Appx Server Connector to a location of your choice. A folder in the /opt directory would be a good choice on a Linux server.
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2) Extract the Appx Server Connector to a location of your choice. A folder in the /opt directory would be a good choice on a Linux server.
  3) Run the appxConnector-install.js script. This should also be run as 'root' on Linux/Unix systems, or as an Administrator on Windows systems. This will check your system for the required modules. To run the script, open a terminal or DOS window and navigate to the folder where you installed the Appx Server Connector, then invoke the script via 'node':
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  • If you can't display table data inside a browser and you are running Windows Server 2008R2, you might try installing this HOTFIX from Microsoft. Windows 2008R2 servers without that HOTFIX will sometimes zero-out the MongoDB data. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2731284
  • If you're having trouble with Remote connections, this page has some tips
  • If the client seems to hang while loading images or tables, that its a very good indicator that MongoDB server has stopped. If MongoDB server needs to be started or restarted then make sure you restart the appxConnector service after MongoDB is running.
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  • Your mongodb driver may be out of date. Use 'npm install mongodb' as root/Administrator to make sure you have the latest version
 

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