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Creating business applications with Microsoft 365 : techniques in power apps, power BI, SharePoint, and power automate / / Jeffrey M. Rhodes
Creating business applications with Microsoft 365 : techniques in power apps, power BI, SharePoint, and power automate / / Jeffrey M. Rhodes
Autore Rhodes Jeffrey M.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Apress Media LLC, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (424 pages)
Disciplina 005.369
Soggetto topico Integrated software
Business - Computer programs
ISBN 1-4842-8823-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Programming in the Power Platform -- Chapter 2. Updating a SharePoint List Using Power Apps -- Chapter 3. Creating an Approval Process with Power Automate -- Chapter 4. Creating a Survey Response Dashboard with Microsoft Power BI -- Chapter 5. Creating a Survey Solution with Forms, Power Automate, SharePoint, and Power BI -- Chapter 6. Power BI Challenges with JSON, XML, and Yes/No Data -- Chapter 7. Power BI Case Study: Monitoring BMC Remedy Help Tickets -- Chapter 8. Building a Help Ticketing System in Power Apps and SharePoint New Ticket Form -- Chapter 9. Continuing the Help Ticketing System Technician Form -- Chapter 10. Using Power BI for the Help Ticketing System -- Chapter 11. Overcoming Power Apps Delegation Issues with SharePoint & Excel Data Sources -- Chapter 12. Creating a Class Sign-Up Solution in SharePoint and Power Apps. Chapter 13. 13 - Working with SharePoint Lookup Columns in Power BI -- Chapter 14. Visualizing Learning Management Data from SQL Server using Power BI -- Chapter 15. Dynamic Information in Power Apps and Sending an Adaptive Card to Teams using Power Automate -- Chapter 16. Dynamically Setting Object Properties in Power Apps Based on a SharePoint List -- Chapter 17. Uploading Files from Power Apps to SharePoint and Emailing Links using Power Automate -- Chapter 18. Using Power BI to Find Inconsistent Data Between Excel Spreadsheets -- Chapter 19. 19 - Linking Power BI to Microsoft Forms Responses and Showing the Most Current Submission -- Chapter 20. Copying Microsoft Forms Attachments to a SharePoint List Item using Power Automate -- Chapter 21. Creating an Employee Recognition App in Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Teams, and SharePoint -- Chapter 22. Creating a Reservations Booking Solution in Power Apps, SharePoint, and Power Automate -- Chapter 23, Using the Power Apps Form Control to Create a Weekly Priorities Status Report -- Chapter 24. Creating a Scoring Application in Power Apps and SharePoint.
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Rhodes Jeffrey M.  
New York, New York : , : Apress Media LLC, , [2023]
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Degunking Microsoft Office [[electronic resource] /] / Wayne Palaia, Christina Palaia
Degunking Microsoft Office [[electronic resource] /] / Wayne Palaia, Christina Palaia
Autore Palaia Wayne
Pubbl/distr/stampa Scottsdale, Ariz., : Paraglyph Press, Inc., c2005
Descrizione fisica xxvi, 385 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.5
Altri autori (Persone) PalaiaChristina
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Integrated software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450213803321
Palaia Wayne  
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Degunking Microsoft Office [[electronic resource] /] / Wayne Palaia, Christina Palaia
Degunking Microsoft Office [[electronic resource] /] / Wayne Palaia, Christina Palaia
Autore Palaia Wayne
Pubbl/distr/stampa Scottsdale, Ariz., : Paraglyph Press, Inc., c2005
Descrizione fisica xxvi, 385 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.5
Altri autori (Persone) PalaiaChristina
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Integrated software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783477703321
Palaia Wayne  
Scottsdale, Ariz., : Paraglyph Press, Inc., c2005
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Degunking Microsoft Office / / Wayne Palaia, Christina Palaia
Degunking Microsoft Office / / Wayne Palaia, Christina Palaia
Autore Palaia Wayne
Pubbl/distr/stampa Scottsdale, Ariz., : Paraglyph Press, Inc., c2005
Descrizione fisica xxvi, 385 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.5
Altri autori (Persone) PalaiaChristina
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Integrated software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Contents at a Glance -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Why Is Office So Gunked Up? -- 2 Degunking Your Office Setup -- 3 Per forming a Gunk-Free Installation or Upgrade -- 4 Organizing Office-Related Files and Folders -- 5 Degunking Office's Common Features -- 6 Degunking Microsoft Word -- 7 Degunking Microsoft Excel -- 8 Degunking Microsoft PowerPoint -- 9 Degunking Microsoft Outlook -- 10 Improving How Office Applications Work Together -- 11 Securing Office -- 12 Backing Up and Restoring Office -- 13 Fixing Things That Break in Office -- Appendix A - Enhancing Office with Add-ins and Third- Party Tools -- Appendix B - Automate Office Using Macros -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Microsoft Office
Office
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Palaia Wayne  
Scottsdale, Ariz., : Paraglyph Press, Inc., c2005
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Host access transformation services on z/OS [[electronic resource] /] / Scott G. Peters
Host access transformation services on z/OS [[electronic resource] /] / Scott G. Peters
Autore Peters Scott G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 p.)
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Utilities (Computer programs)
Integrated software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450486703321
Peters Scott G  
Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
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Host access transformation services on z/OS [[electronic resource] /] / Scott G. Peters
Host access transformation services on z/OS [[electronic resource] /] / Scott G. Peters
Autore Peters Scott G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 p.)
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Utilities (Computer programs)
Integrated software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783547903321
Peters Scott G  
Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
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Host access transformation services on z/OS / / Scott G. Peters
Host access transformation services on z/OS / / Scott G. Peters
Autore Peters Scott G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 p.)
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Utilities (Computer programs)
Integrated software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 5.0.4Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Executive overview -- 1.1 What is HATS -- Chapter 2. Product overview -- 2.1 HATS overview -- Part 2 3270 green screens -- Chapter 3. The ZYX 3270 Parts application -- 3.1 3270 emulation primer -- 3.2 ZYX Parts -- 3.2.1 Login -- 3.2.2 Starting the application -- 3.2.3 ZYX Parts main menu -- 3.2.4 ZYX Parts Order Form -- 3.2.5 Searching ZYX Parts -- 3.2.6 Search results -- Part 3 3270 applications using HATS -- Chapter 4. Creating a default HATS application -- 4.1 HATS wizards and editors -- 4.2 Creating a HATS project -- 4.2.1 Configure connection settings -- 4.2.2 Selecting the default template -- Chapter 5. Default HATS application -- 5.1 ZYX Parts with default transformation -- Chapter 6. Creating a customized HATS application -- 6.1 Modifying the default template -- 6.2 Customizing the default rendering options -- 6.3 Customizing the logon screen -- 6.4 Bypassing the command screen -- 6.5 Customizing the parts main menu -- 6.6 Customizing the Parts Order Form -- 6.7 Customizing the Parts Search screen -- 6.8 Customizing the search results screens -- 6.9 Importing and exporting a HATS project -- Chapter 7. Customized ZYX Parts -- 7.1 Customized ZYX Parts review -- Part 4 HATS deployment -- Chapter 8. WebSphere runtime on z/OS -- 8.1 WAS V5 for z/OS improvements -- 8.2 zSeries hardware and z/OS -- 8.2.1 Central processors and logical partitions -- 8.2.2 Parallel Sysplex® -- 8.2.3 Address spaces and tasks -- 8.2.4 z/OS components -- 8.3 The WebSphere programming model -- 8.3.1 Java overview -- 8.4 Application server model -- 8.4.1 Regions and instances -- 8.4.2 Servers and nodes -- 8.5 Putting it together: a typical customer installation.
8.6 Performance components -- 8.6.1 The TCP/IP network -- 8.6.2 zSeries server -- 8.6.3 z/OS -- Chapter 9. HATS and WebSphere for z/OS -- 9.1 Why to run HATS on z/OS -- 9.1.1 The z/OS difference: architecture matters -- 9.1.2 Prioritization of work on z/OS using WLM and IRD -- 9.1.3 WebSphere behavior in a sysplex -- 9.1.4 Anatomy of an enterprise cluster -- 9.1.5 z/OS benefits summary -- 9.2 Deploying HATS applications to WAS v5.1 on z/OS -- 9.3 zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP) -- 9.3.1 What is a zAAP -- 9.3.2 Why use a zAAP -- 9.3.3 How does a zAAP work -- 9.3.4 Prerequisites for the zAAP -- 9.4 Performance settings and values -- 9.5 Enabling graphics support for HATS on z/Series -- 9.6 z/OS version updates -- 9.6.1 z/OS 1.5 update -- 9.6.2 z/OS 1.6 update -- 9.6.3 z/OS.e on zSeries z800 server -- 9.7 Configuring the Display Terminal for zSeries® when running WebSphere Application Server v5.0.x -- Part 5 Appendixes -- Appendix A. What's new in HATS v5.0.4 -- New functions in v5.0.4 -- New functions in v5.0.3 -- Additional options for subfile recognition and rendering -- Component level in the project settings (application.hap) -- Default rendering level in the project settings -- Transformation level -- New selection list component setting (APAR IC42366) -- New setting for the field widget (APAR IC41065) -- HATS portlet support in a Web Service Remote Portlet (WSRP) configuration -- Appendix B. APARs fixed in HATS Service Pack 4 -- Problems fixed in Service Pack 4 -- Additional problems -- Problems fixed in Service Pack 3 -- Additional problems -- Appendix C. Lab 1: Creating a HATS application -- Default project -- Screen customizations -- Screen customizations summary -- Welcome screen -- Sign-on Complete and blank screens -- CICS MENU transaction OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS screen -- CICS MENU transaction FILE BROWSE screen -- Extra credit.
CICS MENU transaction FILE INQUIRY screen -- Appendix D. Lab 2: Exposing legacy applications as Web services -- Naming conventions -- Create a HATS project -- Create macros -- Connect macro -- Data macro -- Disconnect macro -- Set connection parameters -- Create integration object -- Create Web service support files -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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Peters Scott G  
Poughkeepsie, NY, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005
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IBM workplace collaboration services [[electronic resource] ] : release 2.5 deployment guide / / Philip Monson et al
IBM workplace collaboration services [[electronic resource] ] : release 2.5 deployment guide / / Philip Monson et al
Autore Monson Philip
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (720 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) SavovTatjana
DussourdEdward
RousseauxMichael
KochBarbara
MuellerHeiko
SloneJeffrey
RiffeAnnette
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Information technology
Integrated software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450465703321
Monson Philip  
San Jose, CA, : IBM, c2005
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IBM workplace collaboration services [[electronic resource] ] : release 2.5 deployment guide / / Philip Monson et al
IBM workplace collaboration services [[electronic resource] ] : release 2.5 deployment guide / / Philip Monson et al
Autore Monson Philip
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (720 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) SavovTatjana
DussourdEdward
RousseauxMichael
KochBarbara
MuellerHeiko
SloneJeffrey
RiffeAnnette
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Information technology
Integrated software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783544703321
Monson Philip  
San Jose, CA, : IBM, c2005
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IBM workplace collaboration services : release 2.5 deployment guide / / Philip Monson et al
IBM workplace collaboration services : release 2.5 deployment guide / / Philip Monson et al
Autore Monson Philip
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Jose, CA, : IBM, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (720 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) SavovTatjana
DussourdEdward
RousseauxMichael
KochBarbara
MuellerHeiko
SloneJeffrey
RiffeAnnette
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Information technology
Integrated software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction to IBM Workplace Collaboration Services, Release 2.5 -- 1.1 Overview of IBM Workplace Collaboration Services -- 1.1.1 Team Collaboration services -- 1.1.2 Document services -- 1.1.3 Messaging services -- 1.1.4 Web Content Management services -- 1.1.5 Learning services -- 1.1.6 Common collaborative environment -- 1.1.7 Feature overview -- 1.1.8 Benefits overview -- 1.2 Architectural overview -- 1.3 Overview of the installation process -- 1.4 Foundation products overview -- 1.5 Structure of this IBM Redbook -- Chapter 2. Planning -- 2.1 System requirements -- 2.1.1 Hardware requirements -- 2.1.2 Network connectivity requirements -- 2.1.3 Software requirements -- 2.1.4 Workplace Managed Client hardware and software requirements -- 2.1.5 Client software and operating system requirements -- 2.2 Skill requirements -- 2.3 Deployment scenarios -- 2.4 Product licensing -- 2.5 Installation work sheets -- 2.6 Successful deployment considerations -- Chapter 3. Configuring LDAP for Workplace Collaboration Services -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 WebSphere Member Manager -- 3.2.1 General overview of WebSphere Member Manager -- 3.2.2 Workplace Collaboration Services use of Member Manager -- 3.3 Overview of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol -- 3.3.1 Advantages of using an LDAP-compliant directory -- 3.3.2 LDAP terminology overview -- 3.3.3 Organizing an LDAP directory -- 3.4 LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) file -- 3.5 LDAP tools -- 3.5.1 IBM and IBM Lotus command line search utilities -- 3.5.2 LDAP URL search -- 3.5.3 LDAP browsers -- 3.6 IBM Software included with Workplace Collaboration Services -- 3.6.1 IBM Tivoli Directory Server -- 3.6.2 IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator.
3.7 Selecting a LDAP-compliant user directory for your deployment -- 3.7.1 Supported directories -- 3.7.2 Multiple LDAP directories -- 3.7.3 Common LDAP scenarios -- 3.8 LDAP requirements for IBM Workplace Collaboration Services -- 3.8.1 Groups and users for Workplace Collaboration Services authentication directory -- 3.8.2 Workplace Collaboration Services account checklist -- 3.9 LDAP directory validation -- 3.9.1 Connection information -- 3.9.2 Verifying IP-level connectivity -- 3.9.3 Verifying the LDAP schema -- 3.10 Configuring IBM Tivoli Directory Server -- 3.10.1 Creating user accounts for IBM Tivoli Directory Server -- 3.10.2 Indexing the IBM Tivoli Directory Server LDAP database -- 3.11 Configuring IBM Lotus Domino Directory -- 3.11.1 Adding dominoUNID to the Domino Directory schema -- 3.11.2 Creating a Domino agent to populate existing documents with dominoUNID -- 3.11.3 Creating required entries in the Domino Directory -- 3.11.4 Configuring e-mail addresses for Domino Directory groups -- 3.11.5 (Optional) Configuring write access to the Domino Directory -- 3.11.6 Creating a full-text index on the Domino Directory -- 3.11.7 (Optional) Configuring directory assistance -- 3.12 Configuring Microsoft Active Directory server -- 3.12.1 Adding required attributes to the Active Directory schema -- 3.12.2 Modifying the Active Directory schema -- 3.12.3 Adding users and groups to Microsoft Active Directory -- 3.12.4 Indexing attributes for Microsoft Active Directory -- Chapter 4. Deploying IBM Workplace Collaboration Services (Microsoft Windows) -- 4.1 Installing IBM Workplace Collaboration Services -- 4.1.1 Installation overview -- 4.1.2 Preparing the Workplace Collaboration Services installation -- 4.1.3 Installing the Workplace Collaboration Services software -- 4.1.4 Verifying the Workplace Collaboration Services installation.
4.2 Configuring Workplace Collaboration Services security -- 4.2.1 LDAP security overview -- 4.2.2 Configuration Wizard: Disabling WebSphere Member Manager CUR security -- 4.2.3 Required user accounts for enabling Workplace Collaboration Services external LDAP security -- 4.2.4 Editing the security helper files -- 4.2.5 Enabling external LDAP security -- 4.2.6 Verifying the security configuration -- 4.2.7 (Optional) Configuring read-only LDAP access for Tivoli Directory Server and Domino -- 4.3 Configuring the Workplace Collaboration Services data store -- 4.3.1 Overview: The Workplace Collaboration Services data store -- 4.3.2 What you need -- 4.3.3 Installing the DB2 Administration Client software -- 4.3.4 Installing Fix Pack 7a for the DB2 Administration Client -- 4.3.5 Installing DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition on a remote server -- 4.3.6 Creating and configuring the Workplace Collaboration Services database -- 4.3.7 Details: DB2 database creation and configuration -- 4.3.8 Transferring WebSphere Portal data from Cloudscape to DB2 -- 4.3.9 Migrating Workplace Collaboration Services data to DB2 -- 4.3.10 Running reorgchk for performance -- 4.3.11 Verifying Workplace Collaboration Services deployment status after data store configuration -- 4.4 Running Workplace Collaboration Services configuration script to connect to external HTTP server -- 4.4.1 Installing IBM HTTP Server -- 4.4.2 Configuring IBM HTTP Server -- 4.4.3 Connecting Workplace Collaboration Services to the external HTTP server -- 4.4.4 Updating the WebSphere Application Server plug-in -- 4.4.5 Configuring Collaborative Learning for external HTTP -- 4.4.6 Verifying the Workplace Collaboration Services deployment with remote HTTP -- 4.5 Next steps -- Chapter 5. Installing Workplace Collaboration Services on Linux using console mode -- 5.1 Prerequisites.
5.1.1 Required installation files -- 5.1.2 Linux-specific requirements -- 5.1.3 Network requirements -- 5.1.4 Technologies used for this environment -- 5.1.5 Installation sequence -- 5.2 Installing Workplace Collaboration Services -- 5.3 Connecting to Microsoft Active Directory -- 5.3.1 Disabling security -- 5.3.2 Enabling security -- 5.4 Transferring the database to Oracle -- 5.4.1 Prerequisites -- 5.4.2 Adding WebSphere Portal users to the Oracle database -- 5.4.3 Setting up the Oracle database -- 5.4.4 Transferring the WebSphere Portal data to Oracle -- 5.4.5 Transferring Workplace data to Oracle -- 5.5 Connecting to an external HTTP server -- 5.5.1 Installing IBM HTTP Server -- 5.5.2 Installing the WebSphere Application Server plug-in -- 5.5.3 Downloading the WebSphere Application Server fix for remote HTTP servers -- 5.5.4 Configuring the HTTP server -- 5.5.5 Connecting the Workplace server to an external HTTP server -- 5.5.6 Updating Collaborative Learning URLs for external HTTP server -- 5.6 Installing the provisioning server -- 5.7 Enabling SSL between clients and HTTP servers -- 5.7.1 Creating the HTTP server key file database -- 5.7.2 Creating a self-signed server certificate for external Web server -- 5.7.3 Configuring IBM HTTP Server to use a certificate -- 5.7.4 Creating a public key for the HTTP server -- 5.7.5 Importing a certificate in the IBM WebSphere Application Server trust stores -- 5.7.6 Configuring WebSphere Application Server plug-in to use SSL -- 5.7.7 Editing the plugin-cfg.xml file -- 5.7.8 Configuring WebSphere Portal server to listen on SSL port -- 5.7.9 Editing the web.xml files -- 5.7.10 Configuring JSP to use SSL -- 5.7.11 Modifying URLs -- 5.8 Enabling SSL: HTTP server and WebSphere Application Server -- 5.8.1 Creating the WebSphere Application Server key database.
5.8.2 Creating self-signed certificate for the embedded HTTP server -- 5.8.3 Creating a public key for WebSphere Application Server embedded Web server -- 5.8.4 Copying certificates -- 5.8.5 Importing the WebSphere Application Server certificate to the HTTP server -- 5.8.6 Importing the HTTP server certificate to WebSphere Application Server -- 5.8.7 Modifying the Web container to use SSL -- 5.9 Additional steps for Workplace Managed Client -- 5.10 Additional SSL settings for Collaborative Learning -- 5.10.1 Changing the login and application method -- 5.10.2 Updating the Collaborative Learning URL -- 5.11 Enabling LDAP SSL -- 5.11.1 Acquiring the certificate from the Active Directory server -- 5.11.2 Importing the certificate into WebSphere -- Chapter 6. Clustered deployment: Workplace Collaboration Services -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 Architecture and infrastructure overview -- 6.3 Installation overview -- 6.4 Setting up network shares for Workplace Collaboration Services -- 6.5 Installing and configuring a remote HTTP server -- 6.5.1 Installing a Java runtime environment -- 6.5.2 Installing the HTTP server -- 6.5.3 Installing the WebSphere Application Sever plug-in for remote HTTP servers -- 6.5.4 Configuring IBM HTTP Server -- 6.6 Installing Workplace Collaboration Services on node 1 -- 6.6.1 Installing DB2 Administration Client on node 1 -- 6.6.2 Installing Workplace Collaboration Services with archive installer -- 6.6.3 Enabling security on node 1 -- 6.6.4 Node 1: Migrating the WebSphere Portal databases to DB2 -- 6.6.5 Installing the provisioning server software -- 6.6.6 Applying fixes on node 1 -- 6.6.7 Connecting to an external HTTP server -- 6.7 Installing the deployment manager -- 6.7.1 Installing DB2 Administration Client on deployment manager -- 6.7.2 Installing the deployment manager software.
6.7.3 Enabling security on the deployment manager.
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Monson Philip  
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