Introduction

When there is more than one configuration file present in the client’s configuration file directory, the client lets the user decide which one to load. This is relevant in environments requiring users to switch between multiple Strawberry and Strawberry Skies instances. The user will see a dialogue when multiple configuration files are present, as shown in the example below.

Requirements

  • This feature has been available since Strawberry Client version 6.6.7
  • The Strawberry client must be installed and configured.

1. Config file duplication

1. Navigate to /Users/Shared/Preferences/PAM/config/ and duplicate the file pamclient.json. You will need an Administrator password to do this.

2. Rename pamclient—Copy.json to the desired name. Depending on the configuration, the name could be pamclient_On-Prem.json or pamclient_Skies.json. Always prepend the prefix pamclient_ before the name and make sure that the name includes only latin letters, spaces, underscores and hyphens; otherwise, the client will not detect the file. Users will not see the pamclient_ prefix when selecting a configuration from the selector’s dropdown menu, as shown in the screenshot in the above introduction.

2. Client reconfiguration

1. Start the client. The Configuration selector dialogue will appear.
2. Keep Last used configuration selected and press OK.
3. Wait for the client to start and show the login screen.
4. Press CTRL+E to open the reconfiguration dialogue.

5. Press Reconfigure Client in the bottom right corner to start the client configuration.
6. Configure the client to connect to another Strawberry or Skies instance.
7. Once completed, repeat the steps described in the above Config file duplication section.
8. When completed, you will have three configuration files, as shown in the screenshot example below.

3 Client start and technical rundown

1. Start the client. The Configuration selector dialogue will appear.
2. Select the configuration you want the client to load from the dropdown menu and click OK.
3. The client overwrites pamclient.json with the configuration you selected, making pamclient.json the Last used configuration.

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