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Sales & Marketing
- System requirements
- Language support
- S&M (win)
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S&M (web)
- System requirements
- Web Extensions
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Install Sales & Marketing web
- Setup 6.web Batch Task Server
- Old 6.web info to update
- Deployment Architecture and Considerations
- Outlook or Notes Mail link web
- Setup .web and reports
- Scripting in web client
- The web.config file
- Troubleshooting
- IIS Compression in IIS6.0
- Pre-installation task
- Install 7.web
- SuperOffice authentication only
- Single sign-on
- Per-folder security setup
- Support for HTTPS
- Upgrade
- Exposing Web Services
- eLearning
- Audience
- Mail link
- Modules/Add-ons
- Compatibility reports
- Locate the problem
- info doc testing
- info doc testing 2
- Info doc testing 3
- Acceptance 5 info doc 1
- Acceptance info doc
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Menu
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Sales & Marketing
- System requirements
- Language support
- S&M (win)
-
S&M (web)
- System requirements
- Web Extensions
-
Install Sales & Marketing web
- Setup 6.web Batch Task Server
- Old 6.web info to update
- Deployment Architecture and Considerations
- Outlook or Notes Mail link web
- Setup .web and reports
- Scripting in web client
- The web.config file
- Troubleshooting
- IIS Compression in IIS6.0
- Pre-installation task
- Install 7.web
- SuperOffice authentication only
- Single sign-on
- Per-folder security setup
- Support for HTTPS
- Upgrade
- Exposing Web Services
- eLearning
- Audience
- Mail link
- Modules/Add-ons
- Compatibility reports
- Locate the problem
- info doc testing
- info doc testing 2
- Info doc testing 3
- Acceptance 5 info doc 1
- Acceptance info doc
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Sales & Marketing
Exposing Web Services
Updated on 15 May 2014
We also offer the possibility to expose the NetServer WebServices on the same site as the Sales & Marketing Web client
- If you want to minimize memory use, and have multiple applications (such as Pocket, plus some in-house apps), then this is good
- It does, however, expose the Web Service functionality to the same network as the Web GUI, usually to the Internet in general
- This increases the ”attack area” of your site; someone with knowledge of the services could try to exploit them
- Every service call needs to furnish a valid set of credentials, so it’s not wide open to everyone – but still, there is some increase in risk
- It also binds clients to the same version as your Web GUI
- This dependency can be broken at need by installing multiple sites
To exposte web services start the Product Configuration - SuperOffice 7 Web (SuperOffice) from the Start menu.
Under Security tick the Expose Netserver WebServices (APP_PATH/Remote)
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