2) Select or clear the PABS Settings check box to provision or de-provision this service for the domain.
3) The PABS Hosts field lists the hosts available to domain content administrators when provisioning users for this service. The first host in the list refers to the host machine on which the service is running. You cannot remove or modify the names in the list, but you can add extra hosts by clicking Add Hosts.
4) Set the Trash Limit—Specifies the maximum number of entries in the Trash Can for the domain. When deleting a contact, if the number of entries in the Trash Can exceeds this number, the server deletes all the old entries until the number of entries is equal to or less than the Trash Can limit. The server looks for the value of this setting first for the individual user, then the class, then the domain. If the domain Trash Can limit value is zero, the user can have an unlimited number of entries in the Trash Can.
5) Change the settings that Presentation Server uses when connecting to PABS. You can change the following settings:
• HTTP Port—The user interface port number on PABS. This is set by default to 9090.
• Admin User—The user name of the administrator account on PABS. This must be set to "_ _DATA_MGR_RW_ _"
• Admin Password and Confirm Password—The associated password. Enter and confirm to change.
• Web Client Timeout (secs)—The time-out (in seconds) when connecting to PABS. This is set by default to 60.
6) (Optional) Configure a path prefix. The path prefix is the domain prefix added to the default path value. With AC, the path prefix is automatically added to the user’s path followed by the user’s name when adding a user to the domain.Note If you add path prefixes through FS, the prefix is not automatically added to the user’s path, but must be added manually.You can set prefixes automatically by editing the ect/FS.xml file. Uncomment the following line:Prefixes will then be automatically added based on the content of the PathTemplate.xml file during when you add a domain.
7) Click Save Changes.