on 10-14-2008 10:41 AM
Hello All,
Has anyone successfully configured LSO with IIS Server. We are able to successfully publish the courses into master repository in IIS server but unable to play the courses from the IIS Server.
We have mentioned the CMS address in IMG configuration as http://<iisserver>/lso but still no luck.
The configuration check constantly says CMS is not OK. Not sure what other configuration needs to be done.
Any clues or configuration will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Praveen
Dear Praveen,
Could you please tell us, how did you configured LSO to IIS Server and also how did you manage to launch the course also. We need to do the same, since we don't need KM content to store course content.
Appreciate your kind reply on this.
Thanks and Regards
Obli
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Dear Praveen.
We are implementing SAP LSO with E-Learning for VLR. As per std LSO, course content moved from local repository to master repository(KM Content). We dont want to store and play content from KM of portal, since it occupies more space and leads to portal crash also. Bcoz, n no of course created in Adobe are converted in AE and move from LR to MR, files sizes from 30MB to 400MB. So we want to change the master repository to IIS server. i came acorss your forum question. Seems like you have connected to master repository of ISS server.
Could let us know, how did you managed to configure IIS as master repository and how the course content played in the Learning Portal. It would be really helpful for us and we are running out of time to go-live. If we are doing with Std functionality. Complete E-Learning part is working fine as expected.
Appreciate your kind response.
Thanks and Regards
Obli
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In your CP configuration do you have a separate user account on your IIS server for read access?
Edited by: Alan Yang on Nov 7, 2008 6:35 PM
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Any specific reasons why you guys are using IIS for content publishing ?
have you guys correctly configured your content player ?
Regards,
Ravi Sekhar
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