Last updated on
Feb 6, 2026
- Overview of Project Yukon
- System Requirements
- Product Constraints
- User Guide - Getting started
- Overview of user actions
- Home
- Knowledge Collections
- Overview of collections
- Create a manual collection
- Create a linked collection
- Add content to a collection
- Delete content
- Edit a collection
- Review documents in a collection
- Change the owner of a collection
- Share a collection
- Unshare a collection
- Refresh collection
- Re-index
- Collection statistics
- Lock a collection
- Delete a collection
- Connectors
- Overview of Connectors
- SharePoint setup
- Google Drive
- Web Indexer
- AI Assistant and Insights
- Messenger integrations
- Overview of integrations
- Microsoft Teams
- Slack
- Video Library
- Reporting - Statistics
- Administrator guide - Get started
- Overview of Admin functions
- Configurable settings
- Overview of configurable settings
- Something
- Something else
- Enable user access to Project Yukon
- Connectors
- Overview of Connectors
- SharePoint setup
- Google Drive
- Web Indexer
- Reporting - Statistics
- Developer guide - Getting started
- Support
- Onboarding
- Contact Support
- FAQ and common issues
- What's new
Review the supported environments, browsers, file types, network access, and limits required to use YUKON effectively.
The YUKON system requirements define the supported platforms, environments, network access considerations, and constraints for accessing and using the application. This includes browser and file type support, firewall and connectivity requirements, and any usage limits.
Reviewing these requirements helps administrators and developers confirm compatibility, plan deployments, and avoid issues caused by unsupported configurations or restricted network environments.
Supported document formats
PDF documents
Microsoft Office documents
- Word documents
- Excel spreadsheets
- PowerPoint presentations
Plain text content
- Text-based documents
Web-based content
- Web pages accessible via URL
Content from connected systems
- Files and pages using the above formats sourced from supported integrations (for example, SharePoint, Google Drive)