Before you can store content on an Image Services server, you must configure
a fixed content device that provides the connection to the Image Services server.
Procedure
To create a connection from Content Cortex to the Image Services server:
- Add the NCH server information for your Image Services server to your corporate
DNS or your local hosts file.
In this example the
first part of the NCH server alias (
isserver1)
corresponds to the
IS Domain Name property
on the
Image Services server.
The second part of the NCH server alias (
filenet)
corresponds to the
IS Organization property
on the
Image Services server.
192.168.38.333
isserver1 isserver1-filenet-nch-server
The
Image Services server name, which is
typically the same as the
IS Domain Name,
must not contain the hyphen (-) or underscore (_) characters. For
more information, see the
Image Services documentation.
- Specify an Image Services user
account that has write capabilities on the Image Services server.
For
more information, see the Image Services documentation.