Dear all, We have the following problem. There is an Appian infrastru

Dear all,

We have the following problem. There is an Appian infrastructure that is already installed and users of an organization have access to (green). In this infrastructure we already have some Appian applications deployed (green). We want to develop a new Appian Application (orange), and give access to that application to external (and internal) users. One solution we thought would be to setup a new infrastructure (red) that includes an HTTP server and an Appian AS (running tempo) and to put this in different zones in our network configuration. This will ensure that we will only open up Tempo to external users.
Using access right configuration on Tempo we can make sure that the new external users will be able to only access the new application we will develop. The problem is that (in this way) we also allow internal users to access this application (and other applications) externally. If the internal users use their internal credentials to ac...

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  • I have another question related to this topic. I guess the unattended activities (at least the java smart services) are executed on the application server. Suppose you have configured two application servers. Can you configure somehow which application server executes the unattended activities so that only the internal application server executes such unattended activities?
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  • I have another question related to this topic. I guess the unattended activities (at least the java smart services) are executed on the application server. Suppose you have configured two application servers. Can you configure somehow which application server executes the unattended activities so that only the internal application server executes such unattended activities?
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