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However, ARIS executes by default on “localhost” (i.e., the server itself, which is a way to access services or resources on your own machine without going over the network), and thus not allowing other devices to connect (even if they are in the same network).  
However, ARIS executes by default on “localhost” (i.e., the server itself, which is a way to access services or resources on your own machine without going over the network), and thus not allowing other devices to connect (even if they are in the same network).  
Hence, this should be properly reconfigured to the right URL (or IP address).
Hence, this should be properly reconfigured to the right URL (or IP address).
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ARIS allows other devices in the same network as the laptop/PC acting as server (i.e., the one where it was installed, and actually running the application) to connect to the system and  work concurrently. 
However, ARIS executes by default on “localhost” (i.e., the server itself, which is a way to access services or resources on your own machine without going over the network), and thus not allowing other devices to connect (even if they are in the same network). 
Hence, this should be properly reconfigured to the right URL (or IP address).

ARIS allows other devices in the same network as the laptop/PC acting as server (i.e., the one where it was installed, and actually running the application) to connect to the system and work concurrently. However, ARIS executes by default on “localhost” (i.e., the server itself, which is a way to access services or resources on your own machine without going over the network), and thus not allowing other devices to connect (even if they are in the same network). Hence, this should be properly reconfigured to the right URL (or IP address).