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Way to Install - How to reach basic functionality

achechet
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Do not send me to documentation site. I was there.
I am nub, I am stupid.
Tell me please in simple words steps of installation - to reach basic futures.
I woul like to see working button "Edit in intaractive mode"

Now I have virtual server in inet: 2Xeon, 2Gig of memory, 40Gb of SSD disk.
I have done installation of Ubuntu 13.10 there.
I can access there only by CLI.
So I download alfresco-community-***-64bit-bin and run it in '–mode text'
English-Easy-as a service and so on.
My Share interface does open at http://ip:8080/share

What's else? What's the next step? I would like to edit online from windows XP(7) client
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deko
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
Hi achechet,

Are all services running, i.e. the tomcat and the database service?

Did Tomcat finish deploying Alfresco and Share? This might take some time so Share is not reachable instantly after starting the services.

Best regards,
deko

achechet
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
2deco
Yes services successfully started. I do see administrator's dashboard (share) and can brouse files at repository
From windows client I can map webdav network disk and brouse files in explorer.
But when I press button in the share dashboard "Edit in interactive mode"  I recieves a window with message "It cannot open file becourse you have not installed MS Officce 2010"
If I start MSWord and choose " Open file" then put \\ip_address@8080\alfresco\webdav, in this case I can brouse ropository and open files from there

deko
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
Hi Alex,

Sounds good, your basic system is running fine.

Opening a document through "Edit in interactive mode" requires the Sharepoint protocol support and some additional setup (I don´t know whether you installed this component with the installer). WebDAV is something different.

I´d like to point you to the related Sharepoint protocol documentation now:

http://docs.alfresco.com/4.2/concepts/SharePoint-intro.html

Best regards,
deko