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BlueCielo Meridian Enterprise 2012 Administrator's Guide | BlueCielo ECM Solutions
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What’s in this guide
This guide describes the system requirements, licensing, and installation of BlueCielo Meridian. Usage of the BlueCielo Meridian clients is documented in the BlueCielo Meridian Enterprise User’s Guide. Configuration of BlueCielo Meridian vaults is documented in the BlueCielo Meridian Enterprise Configuration Guide.
This guide includes the following information:
- An introduction to this guide, who it is meant for, and how to use it.
- Instructions on surveying your computing environment to confirm that it can adequately support BlueCielo Meridian.
- Explanations of the purposes of the various services and other components that make up a BlueCielo Meridian system.
- Step-by-step instructions for the BlueCielo Meridian installation process on server and client computers, installing different options, and installing software upgrades.
- How Meridian licensing works, how to install licenses, and how to best manage licenses.
- Everything you need to create and maintain BlueCielo Meridian vaults.
- Your guide to emergency preparedness.
- How to create BlueCielo Meridian users and groups for configuring Advanced Document Workflow definitions and project workflow definitions.
- How BlueCielo Meridian security roles work together with vaults.
- How to configure document content indexing so users can search for text contained within documents.
- Guidelines for getting the best performance out of your BlueCielo Meridian system.
- Details of how BlueCielo Meridian works with Microsoft SQL Server as its vault database engine.
- Details of how BlueCielo Meridian works with Oracle as its vault database engine.
- How the Local Workspace option improves client-side performance and how to use it.
- Networking topics relevant to BlueCielo Meridian operation and performance.
- Useful tips that can improve BlueCielo Meridian performance.
- Setup background and installation steps for BlueCielo Meridian Web Access server administration.
- An example of enabling third-party viewer support through the supplied registry keys.