Configuring and managing the help server

Configuring a help document server system

By default, all SCO graphical systems have a help library (located in /usr/lib/scohelp/LANG and a help server, scohelphttp(X1M). Because the document set is large, you might want to use one system as a help server for the other systems on your local network.

To do this, configure scohelp on client systems to use scohelphttpd (the help server daemon) on the help document server system.

Before you configure the help document server system, make sure that TCP/IP is installed and running and that the SCO documentation components are installed. See ``Installing, managing, and removing software''.

To configure a scohelp client system to use a remote help server, see:


CAUTION: If, at any future point, you update all or part of your SCO server or client systems, you might create an incompatibility between the documentation version and the release number of the installed software. The amount of incompatibility will vary depending upon the changes in the software updated.


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