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Configuration File Path, Descriptive Name, Connection Protocols, Hostname, User ID and Password

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9 290 Generating Help and printed documents • Select RoboHelp Server and specify the server URL. Storing comments on RoboHelp Server enables you to authenticate users before allowing them to view or post comments. Configuration File Path Specify the path and name of the file that stores the configuration for comment syncing and auto-update. When the AIR application is distributed, users can copy the default configuration file from the !SSL folder of the project to the location specified in the configuration file path and modify the default settings according to their preferences. For example, they can disable commenting or change the location of storing comments. You can enter the path in any of the following formats: • A relative path (relative to the install folder) • An absolute location, such as a shared network drive or a file location in the user drive • A web URL pointing to the location where you've posted the XML file Configure a server to host browser-based Help You can directly upload the generated browser-based Help to a server. Consult your system administrator for information about which server to use. Note: Server configuration is not applicable if your output type is Adobe AIR Application. 1 Select Server in the Adobe AIR dialog box. 2 Click New. Specify the following options in the New Destination dialog box: Descriptive Name Name for the server to publish the Help system to. For example, if you are publishing a Help system for internal review, enter "Internal Review Server." Connection Protocols Select the protocol for connecting to the server or the sharing platform. Select FTP, HTTP, File System, or SharePoint. These are the FTP server connection details: • Hostname Enter the host name of the FTP server. • Port Enter the port number. Typically, FTP connections use the default port, 21. • User ID and Password If your FTP server requires user authentication, enter the user ID and password that your system administrator provided for you. • Anonymous User Select Anonymous User if your FTP server allows anonymous FTP. You do not require a user ID and password for connecting to the FTP server. Specify these details for the HTTP server connection: • Host Name Enter the host name of the server. • Server Directory Enter the directory on the HTTP server to place the Help system contents. Some HTTP servers require a trailing slash (/) at the end of the path. Select File System and enter the destination path if you have access to a network path where you can directly upload your Help system contents. For the File System server connection, specify the destination path. For the Microsoft SharePoint server connection, specify the SharePoint directory path. If the SharePoint site path is mapped as a network drive on the system or added in network paths, you can use the browse button to select the network path. Last updated 12/14/2011

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USING ROBOHELP HTML 9
Generating Help and printed documents
Last updated 12/14/2011
Select RoboHelp Server and specify the server URL.
Storing comments on RoboHelp Server enables you to authenticate users before allowing them to view or post
comments.
Configuration File Path
Specify the path and name of the file that stores the configuration for comment syncing
and auto-update. When the AIR application is distributed, users can copy the default configuration file from the
!SSL folder of the project to the location specified in the configuration file path and modify the default settings
according to their preferences. For example, they can disable commenting or change the location of storing
comments.
You can enter the path in any of the following formats:
A relative path (relative to the install folder)
An absolute location, such as a shared network drive or a file location in the user drive
A web URL pointing to the location where you’ve posted the XML file
Configure a server to host browser-based Help
You can directly upload the generated browser-based Help to a server. Consult your system administrator for
information about which server to use.
Note:
Server configuration is not applicable if your output type is Adobe AIR Application.
1
Select Server in the Adobe AIR dialog box.
2
Click New. Specify the following options in the New Destination dialog box:
Descriptive Name
Name for the server to publish the Help system to. For example, if you are publishing a Help
system for internal review, enter “Internal Review Server.”
Connection Protocols
Select the protocol for connecting to the server or the sharing platform. Select FTP, HTTP,
File System, or SharePoint.
These are the FTP server connection details:
Hostname
Enter the host name of the FTP server.
Port
Enter the port number. Typically, FTP connections use the default port, 21.
User ID and Password
If your FTP server requires user authentication, enter the user ID and password that your
system administrator provided for you.
Anonymous User
Select Anonymous User if your FTP server allows anonymous FTP. You do not require a user
ID and password for connecting to the FTP server.
Specify these details for the HTTP server connection:
Host Name
Enter the host name of the server.
Server Directory
Enter the directory on the HTTP server to place the Help system contents. Some HTTP servers
require a trailing slash (/) at the end of the path.
Select File System and enter the destination path if you have access to a network path where you can directly upload
your Help system contents.
For the File System server connection, specify the destination path.
For the Microsoft SharePoint server connection, specify the SharePoint directory path. If the SharePoint site path
is mapped as a network drive on the system or added in network paths, you can use the browse button to select the
network path.