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SQL Server & WebSphere Portal Express
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| hoestreicher 2004-08-10, 5:58 pm |
| I've installed WPS and SQL Server. I first ran the portal server before changing the config to use the SQL server database. Everything seemed to work. When I changed the WPS to use the SQL Server database, WPS starts and allows me to log in as wpsadmin.
However, the default "Documents" page and a few others take a looong time to load and eventually shows an error:
"Document Manager cannot communicate with WPCP"
I'm sure that I've used all of the correct settings for the WPCP user. the other two SQL databases seem to be accessed alright. Is this just a portlet access error? The configuration for WPS seems to be working.
-=harryo=-
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| news.software.ibm.com 2004-08-10, 5:58 pm |
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WebSphere Portal content publishing authoring portlets are not supported
on this database. Did you run the delete-authoring-portlets task?
-James
hoestreicher wrote:
> I've installed WPS and SQL Server. I first ran the portal server before changing the config to use the SQL server database. Everything seemed to work. When I changed the WPS to use the SQL Server database, WPS starts and allows me to log in as wpsadmin
. However, the default "Documents" page and a few others take a looong time to load and eventually shows an error:
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> "Document Manager cannot communicate with WPCP"
>
> I'm sure that I've used all of the correct settings for the WPCP user. the other two SQL databases seem to be accessed alright. Is this just a portlet access error? The configuration for WPS seems to be working.
>
> -=harryo=-
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