Server access to different Machine OBIEE

Hello

I'm new to OBIEE my doubt is "How do I access my (local computer) thought OBIEE Server online in the other machine.

Please tell me the steps.

Thank you

This can be done by its private ip address, update the ip address in your host file and keep the machine connected to the internet.

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