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					Documents Path  
						Posted: 08 Sep 09 5:19 PM
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					| Does anyone know where you go to set the Documents path? I have installed SLX 7.5 on another server and getting ready for deployment. I want the documents to be in a specified folder like on my current server but I can't figure out where to set that? Thanks! | 
				 
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					Re: Documents Path  
						Posted: 08 Sep 09 6:30 PM
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					You have to login into the SLX Administrator tool. - On the Navigation bar on the Left, click on System. - On the System Information view, select the "Offices tab". - Edit the Office record that you are interested in (you should have at least one entry here). - On the Sync Options tab of the "Edit Office Information" view, modity your Sales Library and/or Attachments path (Documents = Attachments)
 
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					Re: Documents Path  
						Posted: 08 Sep 09 7:30 PM
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					Hi - thanks. All it says now is \Documents.  But I guess that is short for:  C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\SalesLogix\Sync\Documents
  So if I want to get my "not ready to go live yet" version up then I just use Administrator on that Server yeah? Thanks! | 
				 
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					Re: Documents Path  
						Posted: 09 Sep 09 3:37 AM
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					You should really use a UNC path pointing to a shared folder for this. Otherwise, if you access SLX from a different PC, it will look in the C:\...\documents folder of that PC for the documents.
 
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					Re: Documents Path  
						Posted: 09 Sep 09 10:32 AM
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					| This is a Terminal Server. This box is the client for everyone. I have shared the folder and its working fine on the production machine. I just couldn't figure out how to set that path. | 
				 
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