POISE-SkyLite User Guide - Palmer College of Chiropractic, Intranet ...
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Appendix B Running SkyLite in a Web Browser Contents Introduction Overview • Web-to-host connectivity • User benefits of Web-to-host connectivity Web Server Setup • Registering the mime type of the .ses file on an NT server Using Web-Enabled SkyLite • Embedding SkyLite in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 or higher • Embedding SkyLite in Netscape Navigator/Communicator 3.0 or higher Multi Session Manager (MSM) • Using MSM Known Issues • General issues • Browser-specific issues - with Netscape Navigator • Browser-specific issues - with Microsoft Internet Explorer • MSM specific issues - with Multi Session Manager Frequently Asked Questions • Can the Web-enabled version of SkyLite be used for Internet access to host systems? • What environment is the Web-enabled version of SkyLite best suited for? • Which Web browser can I use with this SkyLite? Introduction SkyLite emulation sessions may be run within a Web browser. SkyLite session files can be stored on any Web server on the Internet. Connecting to the URL of a session file starts a preinstalled client copy of SkyLite, either standalone, within a browser, or within a frame within a browser. Session files need not be stored on the local PC or on a file server. This enables administrators to provide consistent and easily manageable session files centrally on an intranet or globally on the Internet. Any changes to these centrally stored session files take effect for all users the next time they connect, without having to redistribute files. POISE-SkyLite User Guide 81
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Appendix<br />
B<br />
Running <strong>SkyLite</strong> in a<br />
Web Browser<br />
Contents<br />
Introduction<br />
Overview<br />
• Web-to-host connectivity<br />
• <strong>User</strong> benefits <strong>of</strong> Web-to-host connectivity<br />
Web Server Setup<br />
• Registering the mime type <strong>of</strong> the .ses file on an NT server<br />
Using Web-Enabled <strong>SkyLite</strong><br />
• Embedding <strong>SkyLite</strong> in Micros<strong>of</strong>t Internet Explorer 3.02 or higher<br />
• Embedding <strong>SkyLite</strong> in Netscape Navigator/Communicator 3.0 or higher<br />
Multi Session Manager (MSM)<br />
• Using MSM<br />
Known Issues<br />
• General issues<br />
• Browser-specific issues - with Netscape Navigator<br />
• Browser-specific issues - with Micros<strong>of</strong>t Internet Explorer<br />
• MSM specific issues - with Multi Session Manager<br />
Frequently Asked Questions<br />
• Can the Web-enabled version <strong>of</strong> <strong>SkyLite</strong> be used for Internet access to host<br />
systems?<br />
• What environment is the Web-enabled version <strong>of</strong> <strong>SkyLite</strong> best suited for?<br />
• Which Web browser can I use with this <strong>SkyLite</strong>?<br />
Introduction<br />
<strong>SkyLite</strong> emulation sessions may be run within a Web browser.<br />
<strong>SkyLite</strong> session files can be stored on any Web server on the Internet. Connecting to the<br />
URL <strong>of</strong> a session file starts a preinstalled client copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>SkyLite</strong>, either standalone, within<br />
a browser, or within a frame within a browser. Session files need not be stored on the<br />
local PC or on a file server. This enables administrators to provide consistent and easily<br />
manageable session files centrally on an intranet or globally on the Internet. Any changes<br />
to these centrally stored session files take effect for all users the next time they connect,<br />
without having to redistribute files.<br />
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