This may not be a viable option but I wanted to hear the ideas of the GeoNet first. I have ArcGIS Server (Standard Workgroup 10.4) installed and licensed on a local computer on my company's local area network. I can get to the server manager on this computer by going to :6443/arcgis/manager/site.html .
How can I access this server manager from another computer on the same network? I know the PC's local IP address and have tried all sorts of combinations of accessing this from another PC but have had no luck. I can also see the PC's files by typing in \\and the IP address, etc.. Is this sort of thing possible?
EDIT: btw, that works for me for both the manager and the admin, if I use the machine name (maybe the IP but not the IP), but not if I use the web URL since I have that disabled for the web adapter. Also I should note that I am admin on all my machines with my domain account, so that part isn't is eliminated on my mahcines. just fyi.
Yes, the machine/computer name and the port for both the admin and manager. At least on our network, I would get an error when using the ip....my guess is it is due to the SSL certificate. As for my mentioning the web adaptor not working, that is by design, (recommended for security) that is, I have that disabled on purpose, so to manage, I have to be within our domain (although VPN remote works, since that gets me into the domain).
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