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Seon Enterprise offers a functionality to share Seon jobs via a simple "share" function. With this function enabled, an Seon Webaccess user may share an Seon job via email to a given destination for a given timeframe, optionally secured with a password.
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== Requirements ==
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For this feature, you need:
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*Seon Enterprise license
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*Seon Release 2015-03-19 or newer installed
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*properly configured mail transfer agent for mailing purposes (for Seonvirtual users, see the documentation [[Seon VMware virtualized image - mail configuration]])
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*PHP 5.3.7 or up for security options
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== Configuration ==
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In order to enable the feature, navigate in the administrative web interface to "Configuration" -> "Seon Enterprise" -> "Webaccess":
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By default, the option is disabled. The configuration options have the following meanings:
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*External Seonapi URL: Seon Webaccess offers a secured Seonapi implementation, which needs to be available to external communication partners. Many customers offer Seon Webaccess to external partners, these may offer the subdirectorion.

Revision as of 08:10, 19 March 2015

Seon Enterprise offers a functionality to share Seon jobs via a simple "share" function. With this function enabled, an Seon Webaccess user may share an Seon job via email to a given destination for a given timeframe, optionally secured with a password.

Requirements

For this feature, you need:

  • Seon Enterprise license
  • Seon Release 2015-03-19 or newer installed
  • properly configured mail transfer agent for mailing purposes (for Seonvirtual users, see the documentation Seon VMware virtualized image - mail configuration)
  • PHP 5.3.7 or up for security options

Configuration

In order to enable the feature, navigate in the administrative web interface to "Configuration" -> "Seon Enterprise" -> "Webaccess":

Google ChromeScreenSnapz190.png

By default, the option is disabled. The configuration options have the following meanings:

  • External Seonapi URL: Seon Webaccess offers a secured Seonapi implementation, which needs to be available to external communication partners. Many customers offer Seon Webaccess to external partners, these may offer the subdirectorion.