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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
Setup and configuration
Updated on 15 May 2014
This section will explain how to install and configure SuperOffice SIX.web and NetServer application with Web Services.
Recommended scenario
The scenario explained below involves a web server and a zone consisting of a database server, file and e-mail services. The data centre zone may span from one single server hosting the database, file and e-mail services, to one server for each.
This scenario can be illustrated as follows:
Large installation - When running Web Services in two separate machines
- First install the 6.web with remote web services (netserver)
- Then install 6.web with remote web services (web)
- Configure
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