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11.2 Using OES 2 Welcome Pages
After you install an OES 2 server, anyone with browser access to the server can access its Welcome
Web site, which is a collection of dynamic Web pages that provides the features illustrated and
explained in
Figure 11-2
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Go to important OES 2 pages
on Novell.com.
This section explains OES Welcome Web Site features, and discusses:
Section 11.2.1, "The Welcome Site Requires JavaScript, Apache, and Tomcat," on page 82
Section 11.2.2, "Accessing the Welcome Web Site," on page 83
Section 11.2.3, "The Welcome Web Site Is Available to All Users," on page 83
Section 11.2.4, "Administrative Access from the Welcome Web Site," on page 83
11.2.1 The Welcome Site Requires JavaScript, Apache, and
Tomcat
Browsers accessing the Welcome site must have JavaScript enabled to function correctly.
Additionally, it is possible to install OES 2 on either supported platform without including the
Apache Web Server or the Tomcat Servlet Container. For example, the Apache server and Tomcat
container are included with many of the OES 2 server patterns, but not all of them.
If you are unable to access the Welcome Web site, your server is probably missing one or both of
these required components. To make the site available, you need to add the components to the OES
2 server.
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Figure
11-2.
The Default OES Welcome Page
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