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b. Choose Edit Server List.
The Edit Server List dialog is displayed see Section A.4, Edit Server List
Dialog .
c. Choose New....
The Add Server dialog is displayed see Section A.1, Add Server Dialog
.
2. In the Server Name text box, enter the name for the new server connection. This is
the name that is displayed in the integration hierarchy. You can use any name as long as it is not already used for another server.
3. Select the type of content server in the Server Type list:
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UCM Content Server
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Content DB Server
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WebDAV Server For more information, see
Section 7.2, Content Server Types. Contact your
system administrator if you are not sure which server type to use.
4. In the text box under Server WebDAV URL, enter the URL for your WebDAV
server. This information is needed to access the resources provided by your WebDAV server.
A URL is automatically inserted using the name you specified as the server name. You may need to modify this information to suit your particular server. Contact
your system administrator if you do not know exactly what WebDAV URL to use. See also
Section 7.4, Content Server URLs, and
Section 7.16, Identifying the URLs for Oracle Content Server.
.
5. In the text box under CGI URL, enter the CGI URL for your content server.
A URL is automatically inserted using the name you specified as the server name. You may need to modify this information to suit your particular server. Contact
your system administrator if you do not know exactly what CGI URL to use. See also
Section 7.4, Content Server URLs, and
Section 7.16, Identifying the URLs for Oracle Content Server.
. Please note that the CGI URL section is not available for content servers of type
Content DB Server and WebDAV Server, since they do not use a CGI URL.
6. If you want the server connection to use single sign-on SSO, select the Use
Single Sign-On checkbox and provide the URL of the single sign-on SSO server
that is used to control access to the content server. Contact your system administrator if you are not sure whether you should select this option.
Please note that the SSO section is not available for content servers of type UCM Server that is, Oracle Content Server instances.
7. Click Options to open the Server Options dialog see
Section A.2, Server Options Dialog
for Oracle Content Server instances, where you can set the authentication method for the server as well as the metadata fields whose values should be
remembered for new check-ins. Click OK when you are done. Note:
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.
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8. Click OK in the Add Server dialog.
The new server connection is now added to the integration hierarchy under Oracle Content Servers, and is available to all other integrated applications.
Considerations Please note the following with regard to content server connections:
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When you add a new server connection, it is available on your own computer only, not on any other users computer.
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When you create a new server connection, that connection will be available to all supported applications on your computer that you use to interact with the content
server.
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If you uninstall and then reinstall the Desktop Integration Suite software see Section 2.5, Installing the Latest Version of Desktop Integration Suite
, any server connections that you set up earlier will continue to be available after reinstalling
the software.
7.8 Viewing or Editing Content Server Connection Properties