Installing Configuration Server on Windows
Installing the Configuration Server
Installing the Configuration Server on a Windows system involves downloading and running a product installation. The installation can be downloaded from to be determined.
The name of the installation file will be as shown below, where n.n.n.n is the version number of the product you have downloaded.
Synergex-SIP-ConfigServer-n.n.n.n.msi
Executing the installation requires administrator privileges.
The product will be installed into the directory:
C:\\Program Files\\Synergex\\SIP\\ConfigServer
Configuring the Configuration Server
Managing the Service
Upgrading the Configuration Server
To upgrade the Configuration Server to a new version:
- Review the release notes for the new version so that you're aware of any prerequisite tasks or tasks that must be completed after the upgrade.
- Download the installer for the new version and copy it to the target system.
- Make sure you still have the installer for the version you're currently running, in case you need to revert to that version for any reason.
- Perform any prerequisite tasks as defined in the release notes.
- When you're ready to perform the upgrade, stop the Configuration Server service.
- Execute the installer for the new version. You don't need to remove the old version; the installer for the new version will perform an in-place upgrade.
- Perform any post-upgrade tasks as defined in the release notes.
- Restart the Configuration Server service.
Removing the Configuration Server
To remove the Configuration Server from a Windows origin system:
- Ensure the Configuration Server service is stopped.
- Use either Installed Apps in the Windows Settings App or Programs and Features in the Windows Control panel to remove the product from the system. Look for the product name
Streaming Integration Platform Configuration Server.