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ActiveX Controls Distributed for High Interactivity


Table 8 lists the ActiveX controls distributed and used with Siebel Web clients. All of these controls are signed.

NOTE:  Depending on your Siebel software release, you may have only a subset of these CAB files.

Table 8.  ActiveX Controls Used with Siebel Web Clients
Filename
Size in KB (Uncompressed)
Control Name / Function
csagent.cab
57
Name: Siebel Communications Toolbar support for Sun JRE
Supports the communications toolbar (for Siebel CTI or other modules) when using Sun JRE.
siebelhtml.cab
73
Name: Siebel Web Client Automation Server
Supports client-side integrations your company may implement. (When this control is deployed, the EnableWebClientAutomation configuration parameter must be set to TRUE.)
Siebel Systems uses this control to support client-side email integration. See also the description for SiebExtMailClient.cab (Siebel Email Integration Control).
Note: Running this control requires the user to have the permissions associated with the Power Users group.
siebelhtmlEditorLaunch.cab
36
Name: Siebel Rich Text Editor
Supports the Siebel rich text editor (rich text control).
SiebelOptionPack.cab
1457
Name: Siebel HI Base Framework
Supports the Siebel high interactivity (HI) base framework.
SiebExtMailClient.cab
305
Name: Siebel Email Integration Control
Supports client-side email integration (for Lotus Notes or Microsoft Outlook).
For more information about deploying this type of integration, refer to Siebel Communications Server Administration Guide.
Note: Deploying this control requires that you also deploy siebelhtml.cab (Siebel Web Client Automation Server).
subman.cab
77
Name: Siebel eBriefings offline content Synchronization
Supports Siebel eBriefings offline content synchronization.
Note: Running this control requires the user to have the permissions associated with the Power Users group.


 Siebel Web Client Administration Guide
 Published: 18 June 2003