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4. Open the Authentication tab see

Section A.2.2, Server Options: Authentication , and select the authentication method to be used. Contact your content server administrator if you are not sure which authentication method to use.

5. Click OK to close the Server Options dialog, and OK to close the Edit Server

dialog. This setting takes effect immediately.

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When creating a content server connection, you must provide the WebDAV URL for that server, and possibly its CGI URL depending on the server type. For Oracle Content Server instances UCM servers, the WebDAV URL typically has the following form: http[s]:host-name:[port]web-rootidcplgwebdav For example: http:server:7044idcidcplgwebdav http:server.example.com:16200csidcplgwebdav https:servercsidcplgwebdav The CGI URL typically is the same as the WebDAV URL, without webdav. To find out what the CGI URL of an Oracle Content Server instance is, log in to that server using your web browser and look at the URL in the browser address bar. The CGI URL is the address from the beginning up to, but not including, the question mark ?, as shown in Figure 7–4 . Figure 7–4 CGI URL of Oracle Content Server You can copy and paste this URL to the URL fields in the Add Server dialog see Section A.1, Add Server Dialog . Please note that each defined content server connection must have its own, unique WebDAV URL. You cannot have two server connections on your computer that use the exact same WebDAV URL. Note: Contact your content server administrator if you have any problems determining the server URLs. 8 Working With Content Folders and Files 8-1 8 Working With Content Folders and Files This section covers these topics: ■ Section 8.1, About Content Folders ■ Section 8.2, About Content Files ■ Section 8.3, Online and Offline Mode ■ Section 8.4, Creating Content Folders ■ Section 8.5, Creating New Content Files ■ Section 8.6, Modifying Existing Content Files ■ Section 8.7, Viewing Content Files ■ Section 8.8, Opening Content Files ■ Section 8.9, Checking Out Content Files ■ Section 8.10, Checking In Content Files ■ Section 8.11, Viewing and Modifying Content Folder and File Properties ■ Section 8.12, Renaming Content Folders and Files ■ Section 8.13, Copying Content Folders and Files ■ Section 8.14, Moving Content Folders and Files ■ Section 8.15, Deleting Content Folders and Files ■ Section 8.16, Propagating Folder Metadata ■ Section 8.17, Browsing to Content Files ■ Section 8.18, Searching for Content Files ■ Section 8.19, Working With Shortcuts to Content Folders and Files ■ Section 8.20, Copying Content File Links ■ Section 8.21, Enabling Metadata Prompting for Content Folders ■ Section 8.22, Working With Content Files in Workflows ■ Section 8.23, Working With Offline Content Folders and Files Note: See also Chapter 9, Working With E-mail. 8-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Desktop Integration Suite

8.1 About Content Folders