Connection Name Page
Setting Name | Description |
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Display Name | The name of the connection. |
Connection Settings Page
Depending on if you set up a MS SQL or an Oracle connector you get the following pages:
MSSQL
Setting Name | Description |
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Server | The database server |
Port | Default 1433. Use 0 if named instance. |
Database | The name of the eDOCS DM database |
Use integrated security | Yes/No |
User Name | If integrated security a Active Directory user with read to the eDOCS DM database. If not integrated security a SQL Authentication User with read access to the eDOCS DM database. |
Password | The password of index user |
Connection timeout (in seconds) | Advanced options. Default 15. |
Command timeout (in seconds) | Advanced options. Default 30 |
Database Schema | The schema of the eDOCS DM database. Usually docsadm. |
Oracle
Setting Name | Description |
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Server | The database server |
Port | Default 1521 |
Database | The SID or Service Name of the eDOCS DM database. If SID please enable 'Use database name as SID' |
User Name | The user/schema of the index user |
Password | The password of the index user |
Use database name as SID | If Oracle connection string uses SID or Service Name. See 'Database'. |
Connection timeout (in seconds) | Advanced options. Default 15. |
Command timeout (in seconds) | Advanced options. Default 30 |
Database Schema | The schema of the eDOCS DM database. |
eDOCS DM Document Server Page
Page for the Active Directory Index User with read access to the eDOCS DM Document Server.
Setting Name | Description |
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Username | The user name of the Active Directory index user with read access to the eDOCS DM Document Server |
Password | The index user password |
Domain | The index user domain |
UNC Path | This setting is not in use by the connector. The calculate will get the full path of the files from the database. Please enter \\localhost\c$\Windows\Temp or similar. |
File Types Page
Setting Name | Description |
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File Type to index | Select file types Only the most common file types are included by default. The file extension to index. The options are:
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