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Key Parameters in Siebel.ini File
The following parameters, located in different sections in the siebel.ini file, are generally already set appropriately, based on performing the master installation. Review these settings and modify those that require it.
- Set the
FolderName
parameter in the [Defaults] section for each language pack to the same value as theFolderName
parameter in the [Defaults] section for the base installation. If you do so, the relevant shortcuts (icons) will be delivered to the same location under the Windows Start menu.- Set the
RootDirectory
parameter in the [Defaults] section to the installation location on the target system—for a full, language pack, or patch (maintenance release) installation. By default, the parameter value is populated by the Packager utility to correspond to the staging location where you built the package—for example, C:\sea752\client. You can leave this value as is, or set it to another location on the target system.- For Siebel Dedicated Web Client, set the
ServerDatabase
parameter in [ServerDatabase] to the appropriate database server for connected use, such as: DB2UDB, SQL Server, or Oracle80.- Do not enclose the
DockConnString
parameter value in double quotes.- If the
SystemDSN
parameter is set to no, the installer creates single-user data sources. This type of data source is visible only to the user who installed it.If
SystemDSN
is set to yes, the installer creates system data sources, which are shared by all users who log into that particular machine. You must have administrator privileges to create a system installation.- You can use the
addLanguages
parameter to enable users to add language packs to an existing Siebel client installation.If
addLanguages
(in the [Dialog] section) is defined and set to yes, when the user installs, a single dialog box appears, listing all installed instances of the Siebel client. (This dialog box corresponds to the one described in Step 4 in Installing the Siebel Mobile and Dedicated Web Client.) The user can choose a Siebel client instance to add a language pack to, or click Next to install a new Siebel client.If
addLanguages
is set to no, then an installation directory must be specified using theRootDirectory
parameter.For a package installing a patch, do not use the
addLanguages
parameter.NOTE: Do not enable any dialog boxes in a packaged installation, except the one described above for adding languages. Enabling any other dialog boxes in the Packager is redundant, because the necessary user input has already been captured by the initial installation. (If other dialog boxes are enabled, user input is ignored.)
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Siebel Web Client Administration Guide Published: 18 June 2003 |