Cadence PCB Best Practices

Getting Started with Symphony Team Design

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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design Getting Started with Symphony Team Design October 2019 32 Product Version 17.4-2019 generated during the session in the server working area including the final database, click the Delete button. Note: Only the client who uploaded the database to the Symphony Server Manager and reported as the owner in the available databases list can download and delete the final database. Symphony Server Manager as a Windows Service Symphony Server Manager functionality can be configured as a Windows service and has certain advantages over running a standalone server. Running server manager as a service is: ■ More reliable up-time and automatically restarts on system reboot. ■ Accessible all the time, even if no user is not currently logged into the machine. ■ Eliminates the need to login to the remote machine to start Server manager application. Note: To successfully start the service, the muservermgr.exe must be launched from its default location in the Cadence installation hierarchy (\tools\bin). Starting Windows Service To access the Windows services configuration, use any one of the following methods: ■ Start Task Manager and open Services tab. Select the service, right-click and choose Open Services option ■ Open Run window and type services.msc ■ Open command prompt and type services.msc

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