How to Add or Remove TI Manager for a Remote Computer
You can use TI (Transaction Integrator) Manager to administer remote environments (RE) on your local client computer if you installed Host Integration Server Server on that computer. However, TI cannot reside on a computer that has Host Integration Server Administrator Client or Host Integration Server End-User Client installed instead of Host Integration Server Server.
Once you install Host Integration Server Server on the computer, you can use TI Manager to deploy TI components in COM+ applications on the local computer.
You can display a TI Manager on your local computer for your local computer and for up to nine remote computers that are currently running TI. This means that, from a single computer, you can administer the remote environment configurations on a maximum of 10 computers.
To add TI Manager consoles for remote computers to your local computer
Open Microsoft Management Console (MMC) by doing one of the following:
Click Start, click Run, type
mmc
, and then click OK.Type
mmc
at a command prompt, and then press ENTER.
On the Console menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in.
In the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box, click Add.
In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, double-click TI Manager.
In the Specify computer to administer dialog box, click Another Computer and type the name of that computer (for example, mycomputer2).
If needed, select the Allow the selected computer check box so that in the future, you can specify a different computer when you start TI Manager from the command line. To learn how to do this, see How to Start TI Manager.
Click Finish.
Repeat steps 4–7 for each remote computer that you want to administer from your local computer. You can add a maximum of nine.
In the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box, click Close.
In the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box, click OK.
To remove a TI Manager console
On the TI Manager master menu, click Console.
Click Add/Remove Snap-in.
Click the TI console that you want to remove, click Remove, and then click OK.
See Also
Managing Transaction Integrator with TI Manager
Getting Started with TI