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The PeerSync Administrator Enterprise Package includes the Observer Enterprise Edition and the Administrator Package. The Observer provides visibility into PeerSync and PeerLock by enabling administrators to review their Peer Collaboration environment, or their PeerSync running instances, in a centrally managed console and take action if needed.
The PeerSync Observer receives specific information from running all PeerSync and PeerLock applications. It displays changes from the PeerSync and PeerLock application based on the application's ability to connect and transmit that information successfully to the Observer.
The PeerSync Administrator Enterprise includes the PeerSync Observer and the Administrator Package features. The PeerSync Observer receives specific information from the running PeerSync and PeerLock applications on the network. It displays changes from the PeerSync and PeerLock applications based on the application's ability to connect and transmit that information successfully to the Observer.
PeerSync Observer features
- PeerSync and the Observer utilise Microsoft mail slots for communication purposes. This method ensures that all communications will be secured by the built-in security of your Microsoft Windows network environment and no additional security methods need to be implemented.
- The Observer comes with an enhanced interface with the ability to hide or show specific content columns and it gives users optimised performance and increased visibility on their Peer software deployment(s).
- Ability to receive PeerLock status information and display it in a separate table similar to the display available in PeerLock when running in an application mode.
- User control to set the cycle of how often the Observer will broadcast messages to all PeerSync instances to begin transmitting status information to the Observer.
- User interface flexibility where the position of panels and columns can be shown/hidden/saved
Administrator Package features
- Control PeerSync Service - Through this functionality the Observer Administrator allows you to Start, Stop, Pause and Resume any PeerSync instances running as a service and visible within the PeerSync Observer Enterprise monitoring application.
- Release PeerLock Locks - The Observer Administrator feature unlocks the ability to take action on the list of locked files visible within its monitoring view. Through the interface you will be able to release selected lock(s) or choose to release all locks. This functionality is available for Administrators to temporarily release locks if needed.
- Edit/Submit PeerSync Profiles - The Observer Administrator further empowers the Administrator to make changes to any PeerSync Profile running within the network and visible through the Observer Enterprise monitoring application. In addition, once the Profile has been updated it can be sent to one or more PeerSync instances, automatically through the Observer Enterprise interface. After the PeerSync profile has been automatically updated on the selected systems, the PeerSync Service is programmatically restarted without end user intervention.
- Email Notification - Through the Observer Enterprise you will be able to identify specific criteria for email notification.
- Reprocess Failed Events/Scans - Through the interface you will be able to reprocess PeerSync failed events and/or failed scans.
How the Administration Enterprise utility differs from the Observer Enterprise utility:

Prerequisites
PeerSync Admin Enterprise Edition is installed on any Windows computer on the network with access to all other computers running PeerSync. A trust must exist between different domains within the same network for the Observer to be able to receive status across domains.
In order to be able to utilise all functions of the Admin Enterprise Edition we recommend using PeerSync versions 7.3.2 or higher.
