POA ist not listening on port 7191

Hi,
When installing the mobility service I noticed that POA is not listening on port 7191.
How can I start this listening ?
Bye
Alfons

Originally Posted by Alfons
Hi,
When installing the mobility service I noticed that POA is not listening on port 7191.
How can I start this listening ?
Bye
Alfons
Take a look here: https://www.novell.com/documentation...nfig_user_soap
Thomas

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