09-04-2012, 05:47 PM
I resolved the issue.
By default, the install sets the base_url to ../localhost/your opendoc directory. This works fine from the server but will not work from a network workstation. You have to replace "localhost" with the specific IP address of the server and then workstations work fine (use the admin ID and go to "Settings"). Just for additional reference you should assign the server a fixed IP address and not get an address via DHCP to insure the server will always have the same IP. Most routers will always assign the same IP to a given MAC address but that is not always so or necessarily reliable.
I substituted the server name instad of the IP address and all works fine - as in <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="HTP://hp-dc7700/opendocman">HTP://hp-dc7700/opendocman</a><!-- m -->. This is a better method since the IP address is not referenced.
By default, the install sets the base_url to ../localhost/your opendoc directory. This works fine from the server but will not work from a network workstation. You have to replace "localhost" with the specific IP address of the server and then workstations work fine (use the admin ID and go to "Settings"). Just for additional reference you should assign the server a fixed IP address and not get an address via DHCP to insure the server will always have the same IP. Most routers will always assign the same IP to a given MAC address but that is not always so or necessarily reliable.
I substituted the server name instad of the IP address and all works fine - as in <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="HTP://hp-dc7700/opendocman">HTP://hp-dc7700/opendocman</a><!-- m -->. This is a better method since the IP address is not referenced.