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11/8/2014 Step by step installation of Alfresco Community 4.2.c on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64bit… please, no bundle! – Francesco Corti
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Francesco Corti
Personal blog
Step by step installation of Alfresco Community
4.2.c on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64bit…
please, no bundle!
After the high interest of the
installation tutorial under Ubuntu
plaform, in this post is shared
the installation of Alfresco
Community 4.2.c on Windows
Server 2008 R2 Standard
64bit with Apache Tomcat
7.0.30 and PostgreSQL 9.0.10.
The purpose installation is not
the bundle installation but a more “robust” for an enterprise configuration. As we
like and prefer the installation is a step by step list of commands and tasks…
simpler to understand, to do and to test. Hope you’ll be agree.
Before starting…
In this tutorial I use a brand new Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64bit
installation with a user called ‘alfresco’, different from the Administrator user.
Connected as ‘alfresco’ user:
Install 7ZIP to manage various types of compressed files.
Install Notepad++ to edit text files.
Install Adobe Flash Player.
JDK 1.7u7
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Download and execute ‘jdk-7u7-windows-x64.exe’.
Install the jdk in ‘C:\Alfresco\Java\jdk1.7.0_07\’.
Install the jre in ‘C:\Alfresco\Java\jre7\’.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘cmd’ and press enter.
java -version
Check the java version described.
Right click on ‘Computer’ -> Properties -> Advanced settings ->
Environment variables -> New variable with name ‘JAVA_HOME’ and
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value ‘C:\Alfresco\Java\jdk1.7.0_07′ -> Press ‘Ok’ and close all.
ImageMagick 6.7.9-4
To enable image manipulation in Alfresco, we have to install and
configure ImageMagick.
Official site: http://www.imagemagick.org/script/binary-releases.php#windows
Binaries: http://imagemagick.spd.co.il/binaries/
First of all download GhostScript 9.06 (gs906w64.exe) used to render
PDF documents, from Google Code.
Install gs906w64.exe in ‘C:\Alfresco\gs9.06′.
Download ‘ImageMagick-6.7.9-4-Q16-windows-x64-static.exe’ from here.
ATTENTION: Other ImageMagik versions could not work.
Install ‘ImageMagick-6.7.9-4-Q16-windows-x64-static.exe’ in
‘C:\Alfresco\ImageMagick’.
During the installation, check flags: ‘Add application directory to your
system path’ and ‘Associate supported file extensions with ImageMagick’.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘cmd’.
convert.exe -version
Check the version described.
ffmpeg
Check the version described.
SWFTools 0.9.1
SWFTools is a collection of utilities to work with Adobe Flash files (SWF files).
Download it from ‘http://www.swftools.org/download.html‘.
Download ‘swftools-0.9.1.exe’ in the Windows section.
Install in ‘C:\Alfresco\SWFTools’ for all users.
Do not create shortcut or other.
Right click on ‘Computer’ -> Properties -> Advanced settings ->
Environment variables -> Select ‘Path’ -> Modify -> Add
‘;C:\Alfresco\SWFTools’ at the end -> Press ‘Ok’ and close.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘cmd’
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pdf2swf.exe -V
Check the version described.
LibreOffice Windows, version 3.5.7, English (GB)
LibreOffice is used to manage office documents.
Download site: http://www.libreoffice.org/download
Previous versions: http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?nodetect
Download and execute ‘LibO_3.5.7_Win_x86_install_multi.msi’.
Install for all the users.
Custom installation.
Install in ‘C:\Alfresco\LibreOffice\’.
Leave defaults (desktop link apart).
Click on Start -> Digit ‘cmd’.
C:\Alfresco\LibreOffice\program\soffice.exe
LibreOffice will start.
Let’s discuss about tuning. Alfresco requires that Office runs headless as a
hidden process. To do that:
Click on Start -> Digit ‘cmd’.
C:\Alfresco\LibreOffice\program\soffice.exe "-accept=socket,host=loca
lhost,port=8101;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager" -nologo -headless
To check the Office processes: open the task manager where there are
two different processes called “soffice.exe *32″ and “soffice.bin *32″.
Select “soffice.exe *32″ and terminate the process. Also the other will be
terminated.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘notepad++.exe C:\Alfresco\LibreOffice\start_oo.bat’
and create a new file.
@echo off
rem -----------------------------
rem - -
rem - START Resident OpenOffice -
rem - -
rem -----------------------------
C:\Alfresco\LibreOffice\program\soffice "-accept=socket,host=localhos
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t,port=8101;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager" -nologo -headless
Save and exit.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘C:\Alfresco\LibreOffice\start_oo.bat’.
ATTENTION: A command window will be opened with no content and never
closed. Don’t worry, close it and everything will be fine.
Open the task manager and check again the two processes: “soffice.exe
*32″ and “soffice.bin *32″.
ATTENTION: Restarting the system, the Office headless processes will not
restart. Remeber to execute the ‘start_oo.bat’ script otherwise no preview or
Office documents will be managed by Alfresco.
PostgreSQL 9.0.10
Download from ‘http://www.enterprisedb.com/products-services-
training/pgdownload#windows‘.
Execute the installation.
Install in ‘C:\Alfresco\PostgreSQL\9.0′.
Set data folder as ‘C:\Alfresco\PostgreSQL\9.0\data’.
Choose your own password.
Press next, next, next…
No added packages with StackBuilder.
Now it’s time to customize the PostgreSQL installation for Alfresco.
Click on Start -> PostgreSQL 9.0 -> SQL shell (psql)
Login as default user
CREATE ROLE alfresco WITH PASSWORD 'alfresco' LOGIN;
CREATE DATABASE alfresco WITH OWNER alfresco;
\q to exit
Click on Start -> PostgreSQL 9.0 -> SQL shell (psql)
Login as ‘alfresco’ user on the ‘alfresco’ db with password ‘alfresco’.
ALTER USER alfresco WITH PASSWORD 'alfresco';
\q to exit
Tomcat 7.0.30
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Download from ‘http://tomcat.apache.org/‘.
Download ‘Tomcat 7.0′ -> Quick Navigation -> Archives -> 7.0.30 -> bin ->
apache-tomcat-7.0.30-windows-x86.zip
Unzip it in ‘C:\Alfresco’ and rename ‘apache-tomcat-7.0.32′ in ‘tomcat’.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘cmd’
cd C:\Alfresco\tomcat\bin
startup.bat
A command window will be opened with inside all the execution logs of the
Tomcat start.
At the end, after few seconds, open a browser to the
url: http://localhost:8080/
To stop the Tomcat server, in the command window, execute:
shutdown.bat
Let’s customize the Tomcat installation for Alfresco.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘C:\Alfresco\tomcat\conf’.
Copy ‘catalina.properties’ in ‘catalina.properties.orig’.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘notepad++.exe
C:\Alfresco\tomcat\conf\catalina.properties’
Replace the ‘shared.loader’ line, initially set empty, to this value
shared.loader=${catalina.base}/shared/classes,${catalina.base}/shared
/lib/*.jar
Save and exit.
Copy ‘server.xml’ in ‘server.xml.orig’.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘notepad++.exe C:\Alfresco\tomcat\conf\server.xml’
Add ‘URIEncoding=”UTF-8″‘ to:
<Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1"...
Save and exit.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘C:\Alfresco\tomcat\conf’.
Copy ‘context.xml’ in ‘context.xml.orig’.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘notepad++.exe C:\Alfresco\tomcat\conf\context.xml’
Add this line between the ‘<Context>’ starting and closing tag.
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<Valve className="org.apache.catalina.authenticator.SSLAuthenticator"
securePagesWithPragma="false" />
Save and exit.
From the Alfresco package ‘alfresco-community-4.2.c.zip’ extract the
‘postgresql-9.0-802.jdbc4′ from the ‘web-server\lib’ folder and copy it in
‘C:\Alfresco\tomcat\lib’.
Alfresco Community 4.2.c
Click on Start -> Digit ‘C:\Alfresco\tomcat’
Create folder ‘endorsed’.
Create folder ‘shared’.
Create folder ‘shared/classes’.
Create folder ‘shared/lib’.
Unzip the ‘alfresco-community-4.2.c.zip’ package in ‘C:\Alfresco\tomcat’.
Move all the content of the folder ‘web-server/endorsed’ in ‘endorsed’.
Move all the content of the folder ‘web-server/shared’ in ‘shared’.
Move all the content of the folder ‘web-server/webapps’ in ‘webapps’.
Delete the file ‘README.txt’.
Delete the folder ‘web-server’.
Right click on ‘Computer’ -> Properties -> Advanced settings ->
Environment variables -> Select ‘Path’ -> Modify -> Add
‘C:\Alfresco\tomcat\bin’ -> Press ‘Ok’ and close.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘C:\Alfresco\tomcat\shared\classes’
Copy ‘alfresco-global.properties.sample’ in ‘alfresco-global.properties’
Click on Start -> Digit ‘notepad++.exe
C:\Alfresco\tomcat\shared\classes\alfresco-global.properties’.
Change the settings as described below, leaving all the rest not modified.
...
dir.root=C:\\Alfresco\\alf_data
# IMPORTANT: Leave the comment on the dir.keystore property.
...
db.username=alfresco
db.password=alfresco
...
#
# External locations
#-------------
# LibreOffice installation
ooo.exe=C:\\Alfresco\\LibreOffice\\program\\soffice.exe
ooo.enabled=true
jodconverter.officeHome=C:\\Alfresco\\LibreOffice
jodconverter.portNumbers=8101
jodconverter.enabled=true
# ImageMagick installation
img.root=C:\\Alfresco\\ImageMagick
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img.exe=C:\\Alfresco\\ImageMagick\\convert.exe
# SWFTools exe
swf.exe=C:\\Alfresco\\SWFTools\\pdf2swf.exe
...
db.schema.update=true
...
db.driver=org.postgresql.Driver
db.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/alfresco
...
index.recovery.mode=AUTO
...
authentication.chain=alfrescoNtlm1:alfrescoNtlm
...
alfresco.rmi.services.host=0.0.0.0
...
Save and exit.
Now it’s time to define the start/stop script.
Click on Start -> Digiti ‘notepad++.exe C:\Alfresco\alfresco.bat’
Of course create it with this content.
@echo off
rem ---------------------------
rem - -
rem - Start and Stop Alfresco -
rem - -
rem ---------------------------
set ALF_HOME=C:\Alfresco
set CATALINA_HOME=%ALF_HOME%\tomcat
set JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -Xms512m -Xmx768m -Xss768m -server -XX:MaxP
ermSize=256M
if /I "%1"=="start" goto :start
if /I "%1"=="stop" goto :stop
echo Usage: alfresco.bat [start stop]
goto :end
:start
%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\startup.bat
goto :end
:stop
%CATALINA_HOME%\bin\shutdown.bat
goto :end
:end
Save and exit.
Click on Start -> Digit ‘cmd’ -> Right click on ‘cmd’ and execute it as
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administrator.
cd C:\Alfresco
alfresco.bat start
A command window will be opened with inside all the execution logs of the
Alfresco start.
Some minutes should be enough…
During bootstrap no error should appear.
At the end, open a browser and access to the url
‘http://localhost:8080/share’.
Last but not least, remember to copy
‘C:\Alfresco\tomcat\bin\Win32NetBIOSx64.dll’ in ‘C:\Windows\System32′. This is
usefull to make work the CIFS access to Alfresco on this Windows platform.
That’s all…
Francesco Corti
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55 thoughts on “Step by step installation of Alfresco
Community 4.2.c on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
64bit… please, no bundle!”
Orion
— 27/06/2013 at 17:06
What permission level do you give the ‘alfresco’ user? Or to ask another
way, which security group(s) is the user a member of?
Reply
Francesco Corti
— 27/06/2013 at 17:15
Hi Orion,
I usually add the alfresco user to the sudoers to correctly install
everything is necessary.
I usually create the alfresco user with the default alfresco group
without specific permits.
Hope this help you.
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Orion
— 28/06/2013 at 02:30
Thank you for your quick response.
But you stated “In this tutorial I use a brand new Windows Server 2008 R2
Standard 64bit installation with a user called ‘alfresco’, different from the
Administrator user. Connected as ‘alfresco’ user:”
So, this is about installing on a windows server, correct? So when you
create a new user called Alfresco, it will be a member of a windows
security group…so my question is, what should it be a member of?
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Francesco Corti
— 28/06/2013 at 08:03
Hi Orion,
I apologize but I thought this tutorial was the one on the Linux
platform so I gave you the wrong answer for the Windows platform.
SOrry for this.
Back to your question: in our cases we set the alfresco user as
Administrator type but we avoid to use the default Administrator
user.
Let me know if you find or set the user in a different way… and
Alfresco runs fine.
Reply
ecmexplorer
— 29/07/2013 at 23:03
Hi, Francesco —
Thanks for the great document: it’s very helpful. I’m far enough along that
I’m trying to resolve the “Win32NetBIOSx64″ issue. I don’t seem to be able
to find a copy of this file as a result of unpacking the Alfresco 4.2.c WAR
zip file, or in our Tomcat-7 stuff. Can you provide any additional
information about this guy — or how to disable the need for it in Alfresco-
global.properties, please?
Thanks for your time.
Don
Reply
Francesco Corti
— 29/07/2013 at 23:32
Hi Don,
Thank you for your feedback.
I suggest you to find the dll and use it in the way the installation
needs.
You can find it in the alfresco’s zip file in the ‘bin’ directory.
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Alternatevely there are several websites containing it, for example:
http://fossies.org/linux/www/alfresco/alfresco-community-
4.2.c.zip/index_st.html
If you will not find it, let me know and I’ll send you by email.
I hope this help you.
Reply
ecmexplorer
— 30/07/2013 at 15:25
Hi, again, Francesco —
Thanks for the speedy reply, and for reminding me of the
zip file. I had unpacked the WAR file from it several weeks
ago and had then dismissed the zip file.
I’ve been putting together a document like yours for a few
weeks now, and just saw yours yesterday. After reading
yours, I doubt there’s much that you don’t already know.
Still, one thing that I learned when trying to address our
SSL needs for our Alfresco server is to create the Tomcat
server’s certificate request with a “Subject Alternative
Name” (“SAN”) entry: this allows users to specify the
alfresco sever’s URL as, say,
“https://alfrescoServer.yourCompany.com/alfresco” or
“https://alfrescoServer/alfresco” without annoying the
browser. Perhaps you already knew this as well, but I hope
it may be some return for what you’ve provided.
In any case, thanks for the great document: it was very
helpful to me.
Don
Mark Dix
— 17/09/2013 at 12:29
Hi Francesco
Great Article. How do you setup Tomcat so it runs as a service and does
not get killed when the alfresco user logs out i.e. how do you change the
user to a system user?
Have you ever setup Alfresco using MySQL DB?
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Thanks Mark
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Francesco Corti
— 17/09/2013 at 12:43
Hi Mark,
Thank you for your feedback.
Regarding your first question: even if you run alfresco from a
command line, when you logout as alfresco user, the tomcat still
continue to work correctly.
If you want to do something like ‘service alfresco start’ to run
alfresco you can edit a new file ‘/etc/init.d/alfresco’ with this
content:
#!/bin/sh -e
ALFRESCO_SCRIPT=”/opt/alfresco/alfresco.sh”
if [ "$1" = "start" ]; then
su – alfresco “${ALFRESCO_SCRIPT}” “start”
elif [ "$1" = "stop" ]; then
su – alfresco “${ALFRESCO_SCRIPT}” “stop”
elif [ "$1" = "restart" ]; then
su – alfresco “${ALFRESCO_SCRIPT}” “stop”
su – alfresco “${ALFRESCO_SCRIPT}” “start”
else
echo “Usage: /etc/init.d/alfresco [start|stop|restart]”
fi
In production environment, please remember to put the ‘service
alfresco start’ in the ‘rc.local’ file.
Regarding the second question, about MySql, of course yes!
Alfresco works perfectly even with MySql.
The approach to scripts/services/installation are exactly the same
of the article but with custom commands for the different database
and few different configurations for it.
Hope this will help you.
Reply
stalin louis
— 22/01/2014 at 11:29
Hi Francesco Corti
11/8/2014 Step by step installation of Alfresco Community 4.2.c on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64bit… please, no bundle! – Francesco Corti
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Thanks for the great document: it’s very helpful. But I got a Error
message is : Your authentication details have not been recognized or
Alfresco may not be available at this time
Thanks for your time
Stalin Louis
Reply
Francesco Corti
— 22/01/2014 at 11:46
Hi,
Thank for the feedback.
This message happens when Alfresco has some kind of problems.
Probably the installation steps fail in some place.
I suggest you to check the Alfresco logs.
Reply
stalin louis
— 24/01/2014 at 12:03
Hi Francesco Corthi..
Thanks for your speedy reply.now it’s working properly.But i
have one more doubts,i need to install Record management
amp files in my Alfresco Community 4.2.e version… tell me
any possible guide link
thanks for your time
Francesco Corti
— 25/01/2014 at 12:12
There is a guide in the Alfresco wiki.
Reply
Francesco D'Agostino
— 02/02/2014 at 11:16
Hi, I state that I am a neophyte in Alfresco, but why you use a 32 bit
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version of tomcat instead of 64 bit? Great tutorial … best ..
Reply
Francesco Corti
— 02/02/2014 at 18:49
Hi Francesco,
I answere in the CoseNonJaviste website… I confirm you here this
is a good question.
Reply
Leon
— 20/02/2014 at 04:37
Hi Franseco Corti i had some question about cifs on windows 7, so i had a
problem when i trying to access the cifs it need authentication user and
password but when i insert the password and username i got that the
authentication failed, do i need to copy Win32NetBIOSx64.dll to system32
since i install alfresco not community but enterprise?
and if it’s not what should i configure so i could use cifs on windows 7?
because i red on alfresco forum they said i should uninstall file and printer
sharing what do you think?
Reply
Francesco Corti
— 20/02/2014 at 10:07
Hi Leon,
The dll is requested in both the edition (Community and
Enterprise).
Did you investigate on the alfresco-global.properties file?
I suggest you to post a request on the Alfresco forum.
Cheers.
Reply
stalin louis
— 06/03/2014 at 12:08
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Hi Francesco
Great Article. I want plugin Activiti on my Alfresco Community 4.2.c ,I Want
to add a new Workflow.
How to add the plugin And Customize Workflow,kindly provide the solution
for this…
Thanks & Regards
Stalin Louis
Reply
Francesco Corti
— 06/03/2014 at 14:22
Hi,
Thank you for the feedback.
Workflow is a very different topic respect to the installation.
Try to take a look here:
http://ecmarchitect.com/archives/2012/02/20/1552
Reply
Safaa Zao
— 12/03/2014 at 13:02
Hi think you for your great Article
I have followed this tutorial step by step ,i have access to the
authentification page of alfresco ,but i still not able to be authentified i try
the default username and password ADMIN ADMIN but it doesn’t work
,have u a suggestion?
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Francesco Corti
— 18/03/2014 at 23:11
Hi Safaa,
Usually, when you cannot login with the admin user, the installation
is corrupted in some way.
I suggest you to take a look at the log file (catalina.out).
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Azl
— 18/03/2014 at 03:37
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Hi Fransesco,
Great tutorial! But I’ve problem about first Authentication user/pass into
Alfresco after installation. I typed username and password. When I press
login button, it’s nothing happened. The Login button was disabled. How
could I fix this error?
Thanks and Regards,
Azl
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Francesco Corti
— 18/03/2014 at 23:39
Hi Azl,
The problem could be because you use an unsupported version of
the browser.
Please, try using Firefox or Chrome.
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Azl
— 19/03/2014 at 00:27
Hi Francesco,
Yes, by using Firefox I see the error message exactly “The
remote server may be unavailable or your authentication
details have not been recognized.” When I checked the
alfresco.log:
WARN [org.hibernate.cfg.SettingsFactory] Could not obtain
connection metadata
org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot
load JDBC driver class ‘org.postgresql.Driver’
I’ve tried copy jar JDBC driver into TOMCAT_HOME/lib but it
doesn’t work properly. Have you any suggestion?
Thanks and Regards,
Azl
Francesco Corti
— 19/03/2014 at 08:15
Ok, in this case the installation is not working properly
because of the PostgreSql driver. I suggest you to check
the installation steps one more time.
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I hope this will help you.
Mark
— 18/03/2014 at 11:40
Dear Francesco ,
I understand now.
Thanks you so much for valuable post.
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Mark
— 20/03/2014 at 03:48
Hello Francesco
I followed step by step installation.
Now I can see login page in http://localhost:8080/share/page.
But i cannot connect with database.
I have not see ‘alf_data’ under C:\\Alfresco.
Guide me please.
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Mark
— 20/03/2014 at 08:45
i can pass now . I install again from start and check detail. It’s my
bad. In fact, I have error that [Error: missing 'server' JVM at
'C:\Alfresco\Java\jre7\bin\server\jvm.dll'] . Now i solved it and i get
alf_data. Sorry for my interrupt again and again . I am just a
beginner and i have your post only one to refrence. Thanks you so
much . Now i have only problem that
[java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space] . i will fix that and i
think i can run successfully .
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Francesco Corti
— 20/03/2014 at 09:08
Hi Mark, I suggest you to set the JAVA_OPT S parameter in
the script that runs alfresco (alfresco.bat). I hope this helps
you.
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Mark
— 20/03/2014 at 10:19
Dear Francesco,
finally i can run it because of you.
Today i really thanks you .
Wish you all the best
Best Regards,
Mark
Francesco Corti
— 20/03/2014 at 10:38
Cool! Thank you for the feedback and enjoy Alfresco.
Abolade Olajohn
— 09/07/2014 at 15:02
Yes, you understand now, but please, what did you do? It may help
other. This whole thing is about providing solution. Thank you.
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amou
— 16/04/2014 at 11:17
Hi,
At first I want to thank you for this tutorial, it is very helpful I want to
know how can i log in as an administrator for alfresco after this installation
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Francesco Corti
— 16/04/2014 at 11:20
Hi,
You are welcome!
Login: admin
Password: admin
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amou
— 16/04/2014 at 13:14
Dear Francesco ,
thank you very much have you tried to configure ldap authentication
after this installation?
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Francesco Corti
— 16/04/2014 at 14:16
Of course.
Take a look here:
http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Alfresco_Authentication_Subsystems
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amou
— 16/04/2014 at 15:48
Dear Francesco ,
The problem that i don’t find the directory tomcat/webapps/alfresco after
this installation to configure the authentication.
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Francesco Corti
— 16/04/2014 at 21:35
Hi,
You don’t have the directory only if you didn’t start Alfresco for the
first time.
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amou
— 18/04/2014 at 11:30
Hi Francesco,
The LDAP authentication works perfectly, thank you for your quick
responses.
Now, I will try the external authentication with OpenAM
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Francesco Corti
— 18/04/2014 at 11:32
Good job!
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Monendra
— 12/05/2014 at 10:08
Hi Francesco,
I was struggling with the installation finally your blog saved my life.
Thanks for such an explanatory article, now I am able to login to share
and alfresco explorer.
But As I am new Bee and i have a requirement to setup the same in
Enterprise edition. But nowhere i am able to find “alfresco-enterprise-
4.2.zip” file.
Can you please tell me is it possible to setup enterprise edition the same
way?
If yes, can you please help me with that?
Thanks in advance
Monendra
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Francesco Corti
— 12/05/2014 at 10:43
Hi Monendra,
I’m happy you find the tutorial useful.
You can download the zip file for the Enterprise distribution in the
partners section of Alfresco otherwise you are not authorize to use
and install it (except for a trial of 30 days).
Cheers.
-F
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Ivan
— 05/06/2014 at 10:17
hi Francesco, thank you for this informative tut.
I am having issue with the browser, it looks something to do with the CSS
but I am not sure. when I open the admin dashboard (using Chrome &
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Mozilla) the half of “my Dashboard” button in the top left corner is missing
plus when I am resizing the page its not showing any horizontal scroll bar
which make the page contents looks like pasta with white sauce.
i am using community edition 4.2
any suggestions ?
thanks
Ivan
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Francesco Corti
— 06/06/2014 at 07:37
Hi Ivan,
The Alfresco community edition is certified on a (very) limited
stack. Even if the presentation is quite old, you can take a look
here (slide 15): http://www.slideshare.net/alfresco/ecm-decision-
matrix-deciding-between-alfresco-community-edition-alfresco-
enterprise-edition-and-traditional-proprietary-ecm.
And even if the Alfresco CE is certified, some bugs could be
possible (slide 11).
Summarizing… I didn’t find the problem you tell me into my
(several) installations of Alfresco CE 4.2 but it could depend on
your exact version installed (4.2.a, 4.2.c, 4.2.f, ecc.).
You cannot tollerate this? The only and final answer is: get the
Enterprise Edition!
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kael
— 02/07/2014 at 12:14
hi Francesco thank you for your tutorial
i just have one question , i want to install alfresco on windows 7 x86
and i just want know if i can do it with the step of your turtorial and x86
version of different requiere component
Best Regards
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Francesco Corti
— 02/07/2014 at 19:10
I didn’t try this… but I don’t expect problems.
Please, let us know if there is something wrong in it.
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Thanks!
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kael
— 02/07/2014 at 20:12
thank you for your reply and availability
I therefore remains awaiting a response to my concern
bhupathya
— 10/07/2014 at 07:15
does the above tutorial suits for installing alfresco commmunity 5.0.a..
pls helpp..
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Francesco Corti
— 10/07/2014 at 08:06
Hi,
I would like to develop a new version of the tutorial but you can
suppose the steps are more or less the same.
Please, share the precise steps once you test into your
environment so other people could benefit.
Thank you for contribution.
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BHUPATHY A P
— 10/07/2014 at 07:18
sir, how to install community5.0.a in windows environment..pls guide me…
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Francesco Corti
— 10/07/2014 at 08:07
Hi,
You can start with the installation wizard.
I hope this helps you.
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Alexis
— 08/08/2014 at 08:04
Francesco thank you for the post. I am facing an issue though.
In the last step during the execution of the command “alfresco.bat.start” i
get an error ermSize is not recognized as an internal or external
command, operable program or batch file.
Do you guess why I am facing this issue?
Thanks!
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Francesco Corti
— 08/08/2014 at 08:34
Hi Alexis,
Probably you typed wrongly the “permsize” parameter.
Please, double check in the script.
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Rida— 09/08/2014 at 13:42
Hi Francesco Corti
thanks for the installation guide.
I did install it on windows 7 using the lateset alfresco community 5 version.
everything works fine except the startup time it takes in the browser.
when i launch http://localhost:8080/share or alfresco first time it takes
about 4 minutes to start .My Java_OPTS are set to 512 and 768 .
My Pc has 4 gb ram .what will make it faster .
Rida
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Francesco Corti
— 09/08/2014 at 13:47
Hi Rida,
Nice test for this tutorial!
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Thank you for sharing your experience.
Regarding your question: Alfresco is always a little bit slow during
the startup and the very first time it takes more time because of the
database setup.
So, my first suggestion is to measure the startup time in the
second time, not before.
In every case, if you want to make the startup faster, you can set
up:
-Xmx3G -XX:MaxPermSize=256M
(you can take a look at https://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/JVM_Tuning)
Cheers,
-F
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