Launch the SQL Server Configuration Manager. If you do not already have this utility, it is a free download from Microsoft's web site .
Adobe RoboSource Control is a Software Version Control (SVC) application. SVC applications allow multiple users to work on a project simultaneously.
If you have more than one user working on RoboHelp HTML projects, you should be using RoboSource Control.
* MSXML 6.0 is a required component of the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express.
RoboSource Control has both a client and a server component. Both come with Adobe RoboHelp 7 at no additional charge.
Microsoft SQL Server Express is a free download from the Microsoft website.
During the Adobe RoboHelp 7 installation process, it will ask you if you want to install the client, server, or both. The server component should only be installed on the SQL server.
By default, SQL Express 2005 will have TCP/IP disabled. For RoboSource Control to be able to connect, this protocol will need to be enabled. Follow these steps to enable TCP/IP in Microsoft SQL Express 2005:
Launch the SQL Server Configuration Manager. If you do not already have this utility, it is a free download from Microsoft's web site .
Select Protocols for SQLEXPRESS.
In the right pane, double-click TCP/IP.
If Enabled is marked as No, change it to Yes.
Press OK.
Expand SQL Native Client Configuration
Select Client Protocols.
In the right pane, double-click TCP/IP.
If Enabled is marked as No, change it to Yes.
Press OK.
You can create user accounts and configure access rights using RoboSource Control 3.1 Explorer, a separate application that is installed as part of RoboSource Control 3.1 Client.
From the menu of installed programs on your PCâs Start menu, select RoboSource Control 3.1 > RoboSource Control 3.1 Explorer.
From the File menu, select the Connection Name for the database to which you have added your RoboHelp project:
When prompted, enter the password for the Admin user and click OK.
From the Admin menu, select User Library. The RoboSource Control User Library dialog box appears.
Click Create. The Create User dialog box appears.
Select the Rights tab.
Select the Show All Users option.
To create and configure a new database:
From the menu of installed programs on your serverâs Start menu, select RoboSource Control 3.1 > Server > RoboSource Server Database Configuration.
Click Create.
Click Continue.
Complete the fields in the dialog using the following guidelines:
Click Create.
RoboSource Control 3.1 requires certain specific port assignments on the client and server machines. If these ports are blocked, then it will not be possible to connect to a RoboSource Control database. The required port assignments are as follows:
|
Server |
Client |
Configured in |
RSO3ServerRemoting.config |
RSO3MiddleTierRemoting.config |
Port settings |
Listening on port 8039 (TCP) |
Listening on port 8042 (TCP) |
If you experience any problems with connecting to a RoboSource Control database, then you should check the contents of the two config files (RSO3ServerRemoting.config and RSO3MiddleTierRemoting.config). They are normally located in the following directory:
If the port numbers within these config files are not the same as those given in the table above, then you should replace them with the correct numbers. To add a RoboHelp 7 project to version control:
Choose File > Version Control > Add to Version Control. The Select the Version Control Provider dialog appears.
Select your version control provider (either RoboSource Control 3.1 or a third-party version control package) and click OK. The Configure Source Control dialog appears.
The following steps apply only if you are using RoboSource Control 3.1. For other version control packages, refer to the documentation provided.
From the Connection drop-down list, select Create. The Open RoboSource Connection dialog appears.
If your RoboSource Control 3.1 Server software and database is located on your own PC, you can select the database connection from the list on the left side. If (as is more likely) the software is located on a separate server machine, then you must do the following:
Click the Create and Connect button. The RoboSource Login to Robo Version Control dialog appears.
Click the browse button beside the Root Path field.
If prompted, again enter the password for the Admin user.
The Browse RoboSource Node dialog box appears showing your empty database
Click the root node ($) to select it, and then click OK.
A message appears asking if you want to create and select a new subfolder within the RoboSource Control database.
Click Yes to create a new folder for your RoboHelp project within the database.
Click Ok to close the Configure Source Control dialog box.
You may find that the Login dialog box is hidden behind the RoboHelp window. If your screen appears to be frozen, use Alt+Tab to switch to the Login dialog box so that you can enter the password for the Admin user.
All of your RoboHelp project files are now copied to the server-based database, and the status of all the files is "checked out" to you. By default, RoboSource Control 3.1 doesnât allow the same file to be checked out by more than one user simultaneously. This means that no one else can change any of the files until you check them in to the database. An additional File Status pod is displayed within RoboHelpâs right-hand pane. This pod lists all of the project files that are under version control and shows you the status (checked out or not) of each. When you close the project, RoboHelp 7 asks you whether you want to check in all the files back into the database. If you answer Yes, RoboHelp checks in all the files in for you automatically.
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