If this is "limited" domain you can always use hosts file
(C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc).
Put computername (server name) and it's ip there

Also you should configure midtier with correct settings(servername you've
saved in hosts file) on General settings page.

Regards,
Maxim


William Rentfrow wrote:
> 
> I know a bunch of people have gotten this error already for a known bug
> with qualifications/URLs.  This is not that issue.
>  
> We have a new server on a development domain.  The domain has no DNS and
> is pretty restricted in usage.
>  
> The server/mid-tier is accessible by IP only and the default web path is
> set in the format http://100.100.100.100/arsys 
>  
> When I try to open flashboards I get the 9280 "Server XYZ is not found
> in the configured servers list".
>  
> This is actually correct - that server name is NOT in the configured
> server list....the thing is - the name it is giving for XYZ is not
> configured anywhere!
>  
> If I put that server name into the Mid-tier config I of course can not
> route to it because there is no server with that name - but the error
> message does change.  So for some reason it is expecting to see that
> server name and I have no idea where it is getting it.
>  
> Does anyone know where/how the flashboards display finds the server name
> it is expecting to connect to in IM 7.03?
>  
> William Rentfrow, Principal Consultant
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>  
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