In the second session, Grooper Config vs GCC (Grooper Command Console), of our ongoing webinar series, Moving to the Web Client, we take a practical look at Grooper Config vs the Grooper Command Console (GCC) and what each tool means for modern Grooper administration.
As customers transition from older versions of Grooper toward newer releases like Grooper 2025, understanding how system configuration and service management have evolved is essential. This session is designed specifically for long-time users who want clarity—not just on what’s new, but on how familiar administrative tasks translate into the current model.
This 30-minute session explores how Grooper Config and GCC work, where they overlap, and gaining familiarity with GCC. You will see practical demonstrations of:
- Establishing a Grooper Repository using Grooper Config
- Installing a Grooper Service in Grooper Config
- Using the
helpcommand within GCC - Installing a Grooper Service through GCC
- Establishing a Repository through GCC
By walking through these tasks side by side, we’ll highlight the similarities and differences in approach, helping you understand how modern configuration tools fit into Grooper’s evolving architecture.
This session, Grooper Config vs GCC (Grooper Command Console), continues our series, Moving to the Web Client, focused on supporting customers as older versions approach end of development support—providing the insight and confidence needed to move forward with clarity.