Configuring the FH Web Edition server for Web clients

The FH Web Edition server setup installs the FH Web Edition Web files under C:\Program Files\ACSXerox\FH Web Edition\Web. If Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is detected during installation, a virtual directory will be created in IIS that points to the FH Web Edition Web files. If IIS is not available, administrators need to manually host the FH Web Edition Web folder contents on the specified Web server.

For more information on virtual directories in IIS, see Using Virtual Directories (IIS 6.0), at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/8c110149-8060-4dd7-9bdb-e262c21483dd.mspx?mfr=true

Administrators can edit the FH Web Edition HTML pages to modify default options and limit which clients are available to users. During installation, the initial Web page is set to index.html. Users accessing the host from a Web browser should be directed to the FH Web Edition logon page.

Example: http://hostname/fhweb/index.html

The clients.html page detects the user's platform and browser, but it lists all the FH Web Edition clients that can be installed on the user's computer. The allclients.html page lists all FH Web Edition clients no matter which client operating system is detected.

In addition to logon.html, clients.html, and allclients.html, the following HTML pages are located in the FH Web Edition Web folder:

HTML page Description

index.htm

Default landing page.

installCE.html

Installation page for the Windows CE client.

installLinux.html

Installation page for the Linux client. (FH_Web.linux.rpm)

installMac.html

Installation page for the Mac OS X client. (FH_Web.mac.dmg)

installWindows.html

Installation page for the Windows client. (FH_Web.windows.exe)

 

Modifying the FH Web Edition Web pages

Installing the Web files on a system other than the FH Web Edition server

Configuring redundant license servers

Configuring FH Web Edition to use a central license server

Configuring support for client keyboards and/or IMEs