I think the problem is also in the active link that leads to the help -
mine point at http://<arserver short name>/eie/html/Output/helpfile.htm
<http://<arserver short name>/eie/html/Output/helpfile.htm>  which is
problematic - there are no web servers installed on the ar servers.  The
release notes do not address that problem, only the incorrect directory
path.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Remedy Database Administrator
University of North Texas Computing Center
http://remedy.unt.edu/helpdesk/ 

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe D'Souza
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 12:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CORRECTION: Help file installation woes on IIS...


** 
And just in case any of you are trying to install EIE, there is a
documentation bug on the path where EIE help files are supposed to be
copied.. The method to install EIE help is to copy the files from a
directory mentioned in the documentation, and this directory name is
wrongly documented (I think as html).. Moreover the path where you are
to find this directory is also wrongly documented..
 
Unfortunately I do not recall the path to this directory, but the
directory name is help and not html as is documented.. and I do not have
access to that system to check that out for you if you need it..
 
Joe
 
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[mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ]On Behalf Of
Doug Blair
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 1:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CORRECTION: Help file installation woes on IIS...
 
 
Hi Joe!
 
Just had to do this same thing myself. There's another gotcha if you
install SLM. SLM actually has two documentation trees - User and Config
- and the Help File Path URL knows about neither one of them. I wound up
putting the User files where Help File Path thinks the docs ought to be,
since I expect to be the only person who uses the configuration stuff.
 
Most of the time language variations are handled with a system of links
or shortcuts. For example "en" is more or less identical to what you
would find under "C," or "en_US," if those directories were there.  My
hunch is that the people who wrote helpinstall.sh didn't include the
soft links....
 
Doug
 
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...... Original Message .......
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:19:15 -0400 Joe D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
**
I just thought I'd pass on my experience on installing help files on IIS
server when the IIS server is remote.
 
The Help File Path property on the Share Applications Property form, has
incorrect data. The help file path value that the installation sets for
all the apps is as follows:
http:// <http://>
<IIS_ServerName>:80/InetPub/wwwroot/<ARServerName>/<ApplicationSpecificH
elpPath>
 
That messes things up as when you attempt to open the link from any of
the help buttons/URL's on any of the consoles, as the generated path is:
http:// <http://>
<IIS_ServerName>:80/<ARServerName>/<ApplicationSpecificHelpPath>
 
What I also noticed is that it adds an additional 'en' folder to
Incident, Problem, Asset and Change help URL, when the only option to
install is English and no other packs. Though the URL expects that
additional 'en' folder, the actual help files are installed on the root
of the Application Help Folder, without creating a language subfolder
'en'. So the URL that is built is in the format:
http:// <http://>
<IIS_ServerName>:80/<ARServerName>/<ApplicationName/en/<ApplicationHelpF
iles>
The files get installed on
\Inetpub\wwwroot\<ApplicationName>\<ApplicationHelpFiles>
whereas it ought to be in
\Inetpub\wwwroot\<ApplicationName>\en\<ApplicationHelpFiles>
 
I just thought I'd tip you guys that you might require to do these
changes I had to do to get these help files working at this new
engagement that I am at.
 
Cheers
 
Joe
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