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Oracle® Collaboration Suite Administrator's Guide
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Release 1 (10.1.1) for Windows or UNIX
Part Number B14476-03
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1-1 Oracle Collaboration Suite Environment Variables for UNIX
1-2 Oracle Collaboration Suite Environment Variables for Windows
1-3 Expected Oracle Content Services Basic Functionality
1-4 Required Oracle Voicemail & Fax Services
3-1 Summary of the Oracle Collaboration Suite Control Underlying Technologies
4-1 User Privileges
4-2 Oracle Calendar User Attributes
4-3 Oracle Mail User Attributes
4-4 Oracle Voicemail & Fax User Attributes
4-5 Group Privileges
4-6 Oracle Collaboration Suite Application Provisioning Plug-in Implementation
4-7 Provisioning Subscription Tool Parameters
4-8 Fields in the Password Policies General Tab Page
4-9 Fields in the Password Policies Account Lockout Tab Page
4-10 Fields in the Password Policies IP Lockout Tab Page
4-11 Fields in the Password Policies Password Syntax Tab Page
5-1 Oracle Discussions Role Permissions
5-2 Forum Message Editing and Hiding Policies
5-3 Oracle Web Access Client System Configuration Parameters
5-4 Oracle Web Access Client Default Settings Parameters
5-5 Oracle Workspaces Workspace Management
5-6 Oracle Workspaces Membership Management
5-7 Oracle Workspaces Template Management
5-8 Oracle Workspaces Application Management
5-9 Oracle Content Services Access in Oracle Workspaces
5-10 Oracle Calendar Access in Oracle Workspaces
5-11 Oracle Discussions Access in Oracle Workspaces
5-12 Oracle Workspaces Support for Oracle Collaboration Suite Web Client Access
6-1 Tablespaces and Descriptions
6-2 Methods for Changing OracleAS Metadata Repository Schema Passwords
7-1 Parameters for enblhstg.csh and addsub.csh
7-2 URIs Recorded in the Oracle Internet Directory Service Registry
8-1 Oracle Collaboration Suite Components Supporting Message Correlation
8-2 ODL Format Message Header Fields
8-3 Component IDs For Diagnostic Log File Configuration
8-4 Oracle Application Server Components with Configuration Options for Supporting ODL
9-1 Comparing the DirSync Approach to the USN-Changed Approach
9-2 Typical Requirements with Oracle Internet Directory as the Central Directory
9-3 Typical Requirements with Microsoft Active Directory as the Central Directory
9-4 Arguments for the Directory Integration and Provisioning Express Configuration Tool
9-5 Single Sign-On Login Options in Internet Explorer
10-1 Oracle Mail Processes
10-2 Parameter Recommendations for Oracle Mail
10-3 Database Process Parameter Recommendations for Oracle Mail
10-4 Parameter Recommendations for Oracle WebMail
10-5 Performance Advisors
10-6 Other Advisors
14-1 Changing Oracle Collaboration Suite Control Ports Using the emctl Command Line
14-2 Arguments for the portconfig Command
14-3 Supported Procedures for Hostname, Domain Name, and IP Address Changes
14-4 Prompts and Actions for chgiphost -mid
14-5 Prompts and Actions for chgiphost -idm
14-6 Log Levels Supported for chgiphost
15-1 Extended Composer API Parameters
15-2 dataKey Key Names
A-1 J2EE and Web Cache Ports
A-2 Portal and Oracle Mobile Collaboration Ports
A-3 Infrastructure Ports
A-4 OracleAS Integration InterConnect Ports
A-5 Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g Ports
A-6 Oracle Calendar Server Ports
A-7 Oracle Content Services Ports
A-8 Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Ports
A-9 Oracle Voicemail & Fax Ports
A-10 Port Numbers (Sorted by Port Number)
B-1 Oracle Calendar Log Files
B-2 Oracle Content Services Log Files
B-3 Oracle Mail Log File Directories
B-4 Oracle Mobile Collaboration and Oracle Wireless Log Files
B-5 Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Log File Directories
B-6 Oracle Voicemail & Fax Log Files
B-7 Oracle Voicemail & Fax Log Files
C-1 Some Useful Privilege Groups
C-2 Interfaces and Their Configuration
C-3 Information Formats Supported by the PLSQL Interface
C-4 Properties Stored as Attributes in the Attribute Configuration Entry
C-5 Event propagation parameters