Once you modify the location of the doclinks directory, you can use the Systems Properties application to edit the specified file paths in the system. This task is for both WebSphere® Application Server and WebLogic Server, and for systems running Windows or UNIX operating systems.
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mxe.doclink.doctypes.defpath | The default file directory to use for folders in the library that do not have a default path specified in the database. Files for these folders are uploaded to the location, mxe.doclink.doctypes.defpath. |
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mxe.doclink.maxfilesize | The maximum size (in MB) for a file that you can upload to the Attached Documents Library folder. | Use the default value of 10 MB (10 = 10 MB) or replace it with a lesser value. Do not set the maximum file size to a value that exceeds the computer system capacity. If you do, a system error, OutOfMemory, occurs and the application server shuts down. To correct this error, change the value to less than 10 MB and restart the application server. If the value is set to 0, the system allows all file sizes to be uploaded. However, there is the risk of OutOfMemory errors if a user uploads a large file size that exceeds system capacity. To correct this error, change the value to less than 10 MB and restart the application server. |
mxe.doclink.path01 |
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mxe.doclink.path02 | The HTTP server path to link documents attached to system records. Used to convert specified file paths of folders to URLs. |
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mxe.doclink.path03 | The HTTP server path to link documents attached to records. Used to convert specified file paths of folders to URLs. |
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mxe.doclink.multilang.aix.websphere | Indicate whether the application is running on AIX® WebSphere Application Server platform. The default value is false. |
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Because multiple entries are allowed (by default, up to 10) to convert file paths, you can set up your system so that each document folder uses different servers or directories. In the mxe.doclink.pathnn property, the dochost in the path must be a fully qualified server name.