When documents are published online for customers or other interest groups, it is usually a good idea to hide some of the object properties. For example, if the user has read-only access, the functions for editing need not be displayed at all. With the publication settings, the users can be granted suitable and sufficient functions that facilitate and simplify accessing and processing the published information.
You can specify different publication settings specific to the site and vault by using a separate configuration site.
Log in to the configuration page by using your company's M-Files Web URL (for instance "http://www.publications.company.com") and by adding "/configuration.aspx" at the end of the address. For example, "http://www.publications.company.com/configuration.aspx". If you have already logged in to M-Files Web in the browser, M-Files does not ask you to log in again.
From the site-specific settings, you can make selections that apply to the configuration site and all vaults of the site.
The publication settings configuration site.
Restrict access to configuration pages
You can specify the configuration site to be accessible for a certain IP address range only. Access to the configuration site is usually allowed only for connections from inside the company.
Display options
Page title: You can freely name the page of the web site you are offering. The default title is "M-Files Web".
Language: By default, M-Files uses Automatic as the language selection. This means that the M-Files Web language is determined by the language of the user's browser settings. If the language in the browser settings is not supported by M-Files, the language installed on the M-Files server will be used.
Alternatively, you can set a Specific language to be the M-Files Web language. For example, if your company's instructions refer to functions that are in English or the users work in different languages, you can specify English as the M-Files Web language. You can choose from all languages supported by M-Files.
This applies to the user interface language only. For the full M-Files Web experience to be in the language defined by a specific user, four prerequisites need to be met:
Windows SSO
With Windows authentication enabled, M-Files Web can automatically use the user's Windows credentials for login. The administrator can configure the single sign-on (SSO) setting so that the login credentials are no longer required when users navigate to M-Files Web.
The automatic authentication is disabled by default, but can be enabled by setting the single sign-on value to Use automatically. Alternatively, the choice of using single sign-on can be displayed on the login page by selecting Show on login page.
Force M-Files User Login
Select this setting if you do not want to display the Windows login option to users. Then the user does not have to consider which login option is appropriate and M-Files suggests logging in as an M-Files user. For data security reasons, it may be advisable to disable Windows login in some cases.
Automatic Login
Select Automatic Login and enter the authentication information if you do not wish to require the users to enter their user ID for M-Files Web. This means that any user can access the site's vaults if authorized by the user ID.
Authentication (username, password and domain): If automatic login is enabled, this is the authentication information that M-Files uses for the automatic login. If you want M-Files to offer a specific ID for the user by default, save the default ID in the authentication information and disable automatic login. The user is still able to use other IDs, possibly granting more extensive web-based access.
Vault: You can also specify the vault to which the user is to be connected to. If the vault is not specified, the users can see all the vaults accessible with the credentials.
You can specify, for example:
Allow access to this vault
Select this if you want the vault to be accessible via M-Files Web.
Default View
You can specify which view is to be opened by default. The home view is opened by default.
Layout
If you select No Java applet, the users cannot open the documents directly in the applications; instead, the documents must be loaded first. Don't forget to accept the new settings with the OK button.
If you display the listing pane and properties pane only or listing pane only, you should note that users will not be able to perform searches. It is important to specify the default view so that it is suitable for this use.
Prevent navigation outside default view
You can prevent navigation beyond the default view by choosing Prevent navigation outside default view. In this case, navigation is not possible, even if the breadcrumb is used.
Default search criteria and settings
You can select whether the latest search criteria and settings selected by users are to be kept or if you would prefer to use a specific criterion and setting. The same options as in M-Files Desktop are available.
Navigation within the vault
You can display or hide the top menu (New, Operations, and Settings) and/or breadcrumb.
These settings allow you to control which functions are available for the users of the vault.
The options in the task area settings allow you to decide which links are to be displayed in the task pane.