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Configuring Server Application Resources, HTTP

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4 Configuring Server Application Resources Several server resources apply to the individual applications that run on the terminal. These resources are not needed for basic functioning of the terminal, but individual applications require them. The resources in this category use the following network protocols: HTTP POP3/IMAP4 ICA RSH This chapter provides a brief description of where each protocol is used and any special configuration requirements. Some resources covered here (such as HTTP) have already been described in previous chapters. Refer to Chapter 5 for further information about browser resources. HTTP HTTP is the protocol used by the World Wide Web. If you are going to be using the browser to access pages within your intranet, you will need to configure your intranet web servers. HTTP configuration is based upon the HTTP server software used, so refer to the installation documents that come with the HTTP software you are installing. If you are not using a browser and are not accessing any pages local to the intranet (including T1500/T1510 Help), you do not need to configure an HTTP server.

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4
Configuring Server Application
Resources
Several server resources apply to the individual applications that run on the
terminal. These resources are not needed for basic functioning of the terminal, but
individual applications require them. The resources in this category use the
following network protocols:
This chapter provides a brief description of where each protocol is used and any
special configuration requirements. Some resources covered here (such as HTTP)
have already been described in previous chapters.
Refer to Chapter 5 for further information about browser resources.
HTTP
HTTP is the protocol used by the World Wide Web. If you are going to be using the
browser to access pages within your intranet, you will need to configure your
intranet web servers. HTTP configuration is based upon the HTTP server software
used, so refer to the installation documents that come with the HTTP software you
are installing.
If you are not using a browser and are not accessing any pages local to the intranet
(including T1500/T1510 Help), you do not need to configure an HTTP server.
HTTP
POP3/IMAP4
ICA
RSH