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BlueCielo Meridian GCF/SharePoint 2012 SP1 Administrator's Guide | BlueCielo ECM Solutions |
Some of the GCF/SharePoint components are installed on the Meridian Enterprise application server. These components are in addition to the base components provided with the GCF that are also installed on the Meridian Enterprise application server.
The component installation tasks are listed in the order in which they should be performed in the following table and are described in the remainder of this guide. Use the hyperlinks in the following checklist to find the installation information for each task. Track your installation progress by printing this checklist and placing a checkmark in the box in the Completed column as you finish each task.
Completed | Task | Topic Reference |
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Read this manual completely to familiarize yourself with the system. |
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Verify that the hardware and software requirements are met completely before beginning installation. |
Understanding the system requirements |
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Register the necessary licenses on the BlueCielo License Server. | Installing the licenses |
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Register the GCF vault extensions in the collaborating vault. Note The GCF Folder extension does not need to be registered for GCF/SharePoint since it does not support folder replication. |
Registering the Meridian Enterprise extensions |
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Create the GCF tables in the collaborating vault. | Creating the tables |
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Import the GCF briefcase template settings into the collaborating vault's configuration. | Importing the briefcase settings |
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Import the base GCF VBScript code into the collaborating vault's configuration. | Importing the VBScript code |
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Augment the base GCF VBScript code with the GCF/SharePoint event procedures and functions. | Adding the SharePoint support functions |
Installing each of these components is described in the following topics.
Related tasks
Importing the briefcase settings
Adding the SharePoint support functions
Related information
Understanding the system requirements
Suppressing custom code during Global Collaboration Framework operations
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