Installing The ThinkAutomation Studio On Remote Computers

You can install and use the ThinkAutomation Studio on any remote computer that can access the ThinkAutomation Server.

Run the ThinkAutomation.exe setup on the remote computer.

When the ThinkAutomation Node Configuration starts after installation, select Studio Only.

Start the ThinkAutomation Studio and set the ThinkAutomation Server to the IP Address or computer name of the ThinkAutomation Server computer.

The number of Studio & Client users that can be connected to the ThinkAutomation Server at any one time depends on the edition. Standard Edition supports 2 active Studio users, Professional Edition supports up to 10.

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If you will be connecting to the ThinkAutomation Server from an external host (for example, if your ThinkAutomation Server is hosted on a cloud virtual machine) you will need to add the remote IP address to the ThinkAutomation Server Whitelist. This needs to be done on the ThinkAutomation Server computer. Use the Studio on the server computer - Server Settings - Clients - Whitelist IP Addresses. Add the External IP addresses for any ThinkAutomation Studio or Client users.

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You may also need to configure any firewalls on the ThinkAutomation Server computer to accept inbound requests on port 9110 and 9899.