REST installation

One last thing … it only seems to work if I use the servers full name.

https://E10server/TST_102300/api/help/v1 doesn’t work.

but

https://E10server.ourdomain.com/TST_102300/api/help/v1 does

that normal?

It probably will work without, but Chrome doesn’t like cert errors like that. FQDN is preferred

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The particular browser you’re using isn’t formatting the result (in this case an ATOM list, which is XML). I think Firefox does have an XML style sheet that will format this nicer for you.

It doesn’t seem to work without the FQDN. And I’ve had issues with some firewalls, where if you provide the FQDN of a computer that is inside the firewall it can’t see it. I was told this was to prevent the traffic from going out tonto the internet, just to come right back in.

Just installed MS Edge the other day. My “workstation” is actually a VM instance of Win Server 2016.

You can go to the Extension “Store” (… icon and then choose Extensions then click on the link "Get Extensions for Microsoft Edge) and add in an XML formatter.

it is normal for me the server name with the domain path not by its self of course