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# In the Works database, execute the following SQL: <code>Use Works Select * from site_config where type='receivedata'</code>. The resulting records will provide the listed directory path of the upload destination relative to the web server (see string_col column). | # In the Works database, execute the following SQL: <code>Use Works Select * from site_config where type='receivedata'</code>. The resulting records will provide the listed directory path of the upload destination relative to the web server (see string_col column). | ||
# Verify that the directory listed exists (relative to the web server). | # Verify that the directory listed exists (relative to the web server). | ||
− | # If a correction is necessary, the following SQL Update can be used to change the value: <code>Use Works update site_config set string_col='[REPLACE W/UPLOAD PATH]' where type='receivedata'</code> | + | # If a correction is necessary, the following SQL Update can be used to change the value: <code>Use Works update site_config set string_col='[REPLACE W/UPLOAD PATH]' where type='receivedata'</code> ''Warning: this will update all entries. Some sites may have different desired paths.'' |
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# Next, we must verify that the dictate processes are running with proper permissions. To do this view the Manage Computer console (right-click My Computer and select Manage). Drill down into Services and Applications >> Internet Information Services (IIS) >> Web Sites >> Default Web Site. This screen will present a list of Web Site services, scan the list and you should find 'TrxWeb'. | # Next, we must verify that the dictate processes are running with proper permissions. To do this view the Manage Computer console (right-click My Computer and select Manage). Drill down into Services and Applications >> Internet Information Services (IIS) >> Web Sites >> Default Web Site. This screen will present a list of Web Site services, scan the list and you should find 'TrxWeb'. | ||
# Right-click on TrxWeb and select Properties, and select the Directory Security tab. | # Right-click on TrxWeb and select Properties, and select the Directory Security tab. |
Revision as of 15:00, 12 March 2008
Setting Upload Destination
- In the Works database, execute the following SQL:
Use Works Select * from site_config where type='receivedata'
. The resulting records will provide the listed directory path of the upload destination relative to the web server (see string_col column). - Verify that the directory listed exists (relative to the web server).
- If a correction is necessary, the following SQL Update can be used to change the value:
Use Works update site_config set string_col='[REPLACE W/UPLOAD PATH]' where type='receivedata'
Warning: this will update all entries. Some sites may have different desired paths. - Next, we must verify that the dictate processes are running with proper permissions. To do this view the Manage Computer console (right-click My Computer and select Manage). Drill down into Services and Applications >> Internet Information Services (IIS) >> Web Sites >> Default Web Site. This screen will present a list of Web Site services, scan the list and you should find 'TrxWeb'.
- Right-click on TrxWeb and select Properties, and select the Directory Security tab.
- On the Directory Security tab, press the Edit button under Authentication and access control. Important: please ensure that the username (including domain, in some cases) and password is correct. This information can be found in WebFirst. Hit Ok and verify the password. Click Ok.
- Return to the Manage Computer console. Drill down into Services and Applications >> Internet Information Services (IIS) >> Application Pool. Identify TrxWebPool from the list and Righ-click. Select Recycle.
- Test the configuration. Close all open sessions of TouchWorks. Open the destination directory specified in step 3. Log back into Touchworks and using Dictation toolbar, test a dictation, and confirm that a xml and wav file are produced in the destination directory.