If you choose to access the Desktop via your web browser, there are some differences compared to the Desktop launcher.
This section provides information on general changes to the Desktop and the subsections provide details of changes to specific Desktop features.
Network Requirements for the SC hosting Desktop in Browser
The Desktop in Browser requires constant connection to the web server. Since the Desktop in Browser is streamed to the browser using WebSockets, if the connection is lost the Desktop will not function until the connection is reestablished, which means that any operation attempted in the Desktop in Browser while it is in a disconnected state may hang. If connection is reestablished within 5 minutes, you can continue where you left off in Desktop in Browser. If not reestablished within 5 minutes, the backend process is terminated and unsaved work will be lost. You must go back to the login dialog and create a new session to continue using Desktop in Browser. Note that the same applies if you set your computer to sleep mode for longer than 5 minutes.
Using File Chooser Dialogs
In several Desktop features, you are required to or have the option of importing a file into or exporting a file from the Desktop. In the Desktop in your browser, a file chooser integration dialog is in place, which allows you to interact with the server's file system via your browser.
Compared to the Desktop launcher, this changes the procedure of how to import and export files into the Desktop.
For information on how to use the System Importer and System Exporter in the Desktop in your browser, see System Importer in Browser and System Exporter in Browser.
Importing a File into the Desktop
- When you select to import a file, you select Import, and an Open File dialog appears.
- Click Browse to navigate to the file that you want to import, and you are directed to your local file from which to navigate.
Example dialog when importing into Desktop in browser
- When you select a file, the contents are imported and displayed in the active configuration.
Exporting a File from the Desktop
- When you select to export a file, you select Export, and a Save File dialog appears.
- Name the file that you want to export. A default name, in the form of <configuration name>.<configuration type>, which you can modify, is provided according to the type of file that you want to export. For example, as shown in the image below myAnalysis.apl is the default name when you export APL code from the Analysis agent named myAnalysis.
Example dialog when exporting APL code from an Analysis agent - Click Save. The file is saved to your local files.
Using Copy/Paste in the Desktop
The Desktop in your browser has a built-in clipboard integration, which means that when you use CTRL+C and CTRL+V to copy and paste text, you must press CTRL+C twice. See below:
- Select the text that you want to copy and press CTRL+C. A dialog appears as shown in the image below.
Copy dialog when using CTRL+C in Desktop in browser
If you hover your cursor over the Copy to Clipboard button, the current content on the clipboard is displayed. - Press CTRL+C or the Copy to Clipboard button to copy to your local clipboard.
- To then paste into the Desktop, press CTRL + V or select the Paste option from the toolbar, or the right-click menu.
Features Unavailable in Desktop in Browser
The following Desktop features are unavailable:
- Alarm Inspector
Specific Features with Changes in Desktop in Browser
The Desktop features with specific changes are the following:
- System Exporter
- System Importer
- UDR File Editor
- Importing a WSDL file into a WS profile configuration
- Selecting MIB files in the SNMP Collection profile
- Documentation Generator
The information provided in the following subsections describe the difference in how the respective function works when used in the Desktop in your browser. See the relevant sections in the Desktop user documentation for full descriptions of these functions, but note that such sections are based on using the functions in the Desktop launcher.
This section includes the following subsections: