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Adding a Connection for NetDocuments

Adding a Connection

To add a connection for NetDocuments,

  1. Click Setup.
  2. Click the Data Source Management tab.
  3. On the Connections page, click New Data Source.
  4. Enter the following information.

  5. Field Name

    Description

    Connection Type

    The data source used to manage the documents (i.e., NetDocuments).

    Local Document Store URL

    The URL to your organization's local document store for NetDocuments. This is an internal website.

    Cabinet GUID

    The GUID for the NetDocuments cabinet (e.g., NG-4JPJW7B0) that contains the documents you want to index. You can get the cabinet GUID from the URL while you are on a cabinet's home page in NetDocuments.

    Local User ID and Password

    The user ID and password for an administrator account with access to your local document store for NetDocuments. This account needs access to all the documents you want to index. (Note: The documents to be indexed in NetDocuments must be publicly available to West km users.)

    Service User ID and Password

    The user ID and password for an administrator account with access to the NetDocuments service. This account needs access to all the documents you want to index. (Note: The documents to be indexed in NetDocuments must be publicly available to West km users.)


  6. If you want to select a library group for this data source, see Selecting a Library Group for details.

  7. Click Save.

Before Indexing

Note that before you index documents stored in NetDocuments (see Managing Document Collections), you need to populate the following settings.

Setup, System Settings, Server Configuration page:

Entering your proxy server settings enables West km to communicate through your firewall to access documents from NetDocuments.

Setup, Data Source Management, Settings, NetDocuments page:

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