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sharepoint and Laserfiche on same server

asked on August 6, 2015 Show version history

Hi all,

We are looking to install Laserfiche 9 on a server with SharePoint 2007.

Specifically we are installing Server, client, forms, mobile and workflow.

SharePoint has a workflow engine running apart form the issue with the default port number do I need to be aware of any other issues?

Will anything in the install upgrade components that SharePoint relies on?

 

Andrew Wheeler

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replied on August 6, 2015

Is this for demo purposes or is this intended for production use?  SharePoint can be a resource hog and I'd be concerned about the performance of this configuration.

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replied on August 6, 2015

Andrew,

 

By default sharepoint central admin will be using port 80 and LF web products also uses the same port (port 80). So you will have to change the port bindings for LF Web products to some other port (for example port 81)

 

-Nish

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replied on August 6, 2015

This is a good point, though in this context it's a little confusing to say that our web products use a particular port.  They install as applications under IIS and use whatever port the web site is set up for.  As such, any necessary changes are made with the IIS configuration tool, not with any application-specific tool.

Another impact of this is that the application shortcuts that are installed on the server machine won't work - they point to port 80 on localhost, which will be handled by SharePoint.

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replied on August 6, 2015

Thanks for the responses.

They are concerned that the SharePoint workflow application components will be upgraded breaking the customisations they are running.

Does anyone know about SharePoint workflow and if Laserfiche workflow would upgrade anything SharePoint needs? 

 

Andrew Wheeler

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replied on August 6, 2015

Laserfiche Workflow does not use Sharepoint Workflow components.

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