Any modern Web browser (Safari, Firefox, Opera) on any computer that has internet access to your server Mac will be able to control and check the state of your home. Use the Enable iPhone, iPod Touch, and remote Web browser access checkbox to allow Indigo Touch (must be downloaded from the iTunes App Store) and remote Web browser access from other computers. Use the Allow remote access checkbox to enable remote access from other Macs and Web browsers. This option will also make sure the Indigo Server process is automatically relaunched if it crashes. Use the Auto start Indigo Server on user login checkbox to have the Indigo Server automatically launched whenever your current OS X administrator user account is logged in. This will also start the built-in Web server, allowing remote access from Web browsers on other computers and remote access from iPhones and iPod Touches. This will allow the server to run in the background on your Mac with no visible UI, even when the Indigo Client is not running. To recover, just recover that directory and then run the Indigo 7.3 installer again (which will repair any permission issues that Time Machine may have introduced).Ĭhoose the Start and connect to Indigo Server radio button to start the Indigo Server process independently of the Indigo Client. You can tell the location of your database file by Command-clicking the database name in the title bar of the Home Window. If that's the case you'll need to make sure that you've backed it up as well. Another thing to note is that it's possible that you've stored your database in a non-standard location, like for instance the Documents folder in the home folder for the account under which Indigo is installed.
Use the Go→Go to Folder… menu item in the Finder and paste in the path above to get there easily).
Note: this is the Library folder at the top level of your hard drive, not the one in your User folder. Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 7.3/ Backing up your Indigo installation is very simple: just make sure that your backup program is backing up this folder: