Use to add a server or change information about a server.
Here
are available options:
- Server
- Identifies the server in the navigator pane of the main window.
You can use a nickname, the actual computer name or network name,
or any other identifier that you want. By default, Content Manager OnDemand copies
what you type to the Host Name field.
- Host Name
- The host name of the server. The host name can be a host name
alias, fully-qualified host name, or IP address of the server. By
default, the Host Name field contains the same value as the Server
field.
- Protocol
- The method used to communicate with the server. Select from
TCP/IP and Local.
- Port
- For a TCP/IP server, the TCP/IP port number that the server uses
to communicate with the client. The default value, 0 (zero), means
that the server communicates with the client by using the port number
that is assigned to the Content Manager OnDemand TCP/IP service. If the Content Manager OnDemand service
is not registered on the server, then the server uses port number
1445. If the Content Manager OnDemand service is not registered on the server and
you plan to use a port number other than 1445, then you must specify
a valid port number. The valid range is 0 to 65535.
- Attempt Unified Logon
- For servers that operate under Windows, a client that is also
running under Windows attempts to log on to the server with the
Windows logon account user name. If the system is configured for Unified
Logon and the Windows logon account user name exists in the Content Manager OnDemand
user table, then the logon is successful. Otherwise, Content Manager OnDemand opens
the Logon to Server dialog box and the user must type a valid Content Manager OnDemand
userid and password to continue. If the server you are adding or updating
is not a Windows server, then you should clear the Attempt Unified
Logon check box. See the Installation and Configuration Guide for
more information about Unified Logon.
- Use Secure Sockets Layer
- If you use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), select the Use Secure Sockets
Layer check box. SSL is a communication protocol for transmitting
private documents via the Internet. Ensure that your server supports
SSL before you select the Use Security Sockets Layer check box. If
your server does not support SSL, SSL is not used even if you select
this check box.
- Directory
- For a Local server, the directory in which the local database
resides. The directory can identify a network drive, a local hard
drive, or removable media, such as CD-ROM. Type the full path name
of the directory in the space provided or click Browse to select a
directory.
- Operating System
- For a Local server, the type of operating system parameters to
be used on the local server. See Local
Server Setup.
- Database
- For a Local server, the type of database parameters to be used
on the Local server. See Local Server
Setup.
Here are available commands:
- Browse
- For a Local server, allows you to specify the directory that the
server uses to maintain its files.
- Cancel
- Close the Server dialog box and not save changes.
- OK
- Add or update the server and close the Server dialog box.
- Help
- Open the help for the Server dialog box.