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Install Settings
Description
iFolder
components
Select the iFolder components to be configured:
Select the
components you want to configure. You can choose any combination of
iFolder components from the given options. The corresponding screens
are displayed depending on your selection.
iFolder Server (optional):
Select the check box adjacent to the iFolder
Server to configure iFolder server.This option lets you configure the
settings for the iFolder server. It is the central repository for storing user
iFolders and synchronizing files for enterprise users.
iFolder Web Admin (optional):
Select the check box adjacent to the
iFolder Web Admin to configure iFolder Web Admin server. This option
lets you create and configure settings for the Administrator user. The
iFolder Admin user is the primary administrator of the iFolder Enterprise
Server. The Web Admin server does not need to be configured on the
iFolder Enterprise Server. Devoting a separate server to the Web Admin
application improves the performance of the iFolder Enterprise Server by
reducing the admin traffic.
iFolder Web Access (optional):
Select the check box adjacent to the
iFolder Web Access to configure iFolder Web Access server. This option
lets you configure the Web Access server, which is an interface that lets
users have remote access to iFolders on the enterprise server. The Web
Access server lets users perform all the operations equivalent to those of
the iFolder client through using a standard Web browser. The Web
Access server does not need to be configured in the same iFolder
Enterprise Server. Channeling the user tasks to a separate server and
thereby reducing the HTTP requests helps to improve the performance of
the iFolder Enterprise Server.
Novell iFolder
System
Configuration
Name Used to Identify the iFolder System to Users:
A unique name
to identify your iFolder 3 server.
For example,
iFolder Server
.
System Description:
A descriptive label for your iFolder 3 server. For
example,
iFolder3 Enterprise Server
Path to the Server Data File:
Specify the case-sensitive address of the
location where the iFolder enterprise server stores iFolder application files
as well as the users' iFolders and files.
For example,
/var/simias/data/simias
. This location cannot be
modified after install.
Path to the Recovery Agent Certificates (optional):
Specify the path to
the recovery agent certificates that are used for recovering the encryption
key. If the path to the Recovery Agent is configured, you need to copy the
Agent certificates to this location. For more information, see
Section 6.6,
“Recovery Agent Certificates,” on page 77
.
Summary of Contents for IFOLDER 3.7 - SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
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