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UNCTarheels (Programmer)
2 May 02 11:41
I am installing CR8.0 for our company.  We want to be able to access reports from the internet.  Our reports and files are on a W2k server and our webserver is a linux based system with the Apache server.

I have read the documentation and I have installed the web connectors onto the linux server.  What is the next step?  Do I need to expand the CR8 installation onto the W2k Server?

A little bit you, a little bit me. [hippie]

RoughingIT (TechnicalUser)
4 May 02 3:11
Not necessarily the W2k server, as any server will do. You can do an expand install, but a full install will work too.
After the install you need to list the web server name in the properties of the WCS and list the Ce server in the properties of the Web Connector. That's it in a very small nutshell. Check the guides in the \doc folder on the CD

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