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File Name following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office Server\Groove\Groove Relay\Parameters
Remember where you save this file. You must specify the location of this file in the Groove Manager administrative Web
interface so you can upload it to the Groove Manager server.
To identify the Groove Manager to the Groove Relay, you must copy the Groove Manager's registry key file
(ManagementServer.reg) to the Groove Relay and install it in the local registry. Only Groove Manager servers whose registry
keys are written to the Groove Relay can communicate with the Groove Relay. Successful upload of the ServerID file to Groove
Manager and the writing of the Groove Manager registry file to the Groove Relay are necessary to enable and secure
communication between the two servers.
Default: serverID.xml
b. Once you have generated the SOAP private key and certificate files by clicking the Generate Files
button and clicked the Export ID File button, click the Next button to continue to the Security tab.
c. Click the Finish button to complete the initial Groove Relay server configuration and exit the control
panel.
d. A pop-up window appears and prompts you to back up the newly generated key files. Insert a USB
drive or other removable media and click OK.
11. Start the Groove Relay server.
a. Go to StartÆProgramsÆAdministrative ToolsÆServices.
b. Right-click the service Groove Relay, and click Start.
c. To test the server installation, open a browser and enter the URL http://localhost:8010/.
12. Add the Relay Server to the Groove Manager.
a. From the Groove Relay server, open a browser, and enter http://server3-gs/gms/.
b. On the navigation pane, click the domain Relay Server Sets heading.
c. The Relay Server Sets tab appears with a list of relay server sets. The Groove Manager provides an
initial default relay server set, which is empty if you have not added servers to the set.
d. Click the Relay Servers tab.
e. Click Add Server in the toolbar
f. Select Onsite Relay Server for the Groove Relay.
g. From the Add Relay Server page, click the Download Public Key button to download
ManagementServer.reg. The File Download dialogue box appears. This .reg file contains the Groove
Manager's certificate with its public key and identifying information.
h. Select Save this file, and then click OK.
i. Select a location for saving the file (c:\ drive).
j. Click the Save button.
k. Click the Close button.
l. From the Groove Relay server, double-click the c:\ManagementServer.reg file to update the Groove
Relay registry.
m. From the Add Relay Server page on the Groove Manager, browse to the location of the Groove Relay
ID file (serverID.xml) which you generated and saved to removable media above.
n. Click OK to upload the Groove Relay ID file to the Groove Manager domain.
13. Restart the Groove Relay server.
a. From the Relay server, go to StartÆProgramsÆAdministrative ToolsÆServices.
b. Right-click the service Groove Relay, and click Restart.
c. To test if the relay server is running, open a browser, and enter the URL http://localhost:8010/.
14. Configure the Groove Relay service startup and recovery settings.
a. Go to StartÆProgramsÆAdministrative ToolsÆServices.
b. Double-click Groove Relay.
c. Set Startup type to Automatic.
d. Go to the Log On tab, and make sure that Log on as: Local System Account is selected.
e. Configure the Groove Relay service recovery settings options under Logon as: Local System Account
by clicking the check box Allow service to interact with the desktop.
f. Click the Recovery tab and enter the values in the following table:
Groove Relay Service Recovery Settings Values
First Failure Restart the Service
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