Thanks Rob, that worked like a charm. It turns out I actually had that information, but I didn't realize I had it until I read your explanation of it. *sigh* Another slope up in the learning curve. And sometimes I feel like a very slow pup. Fred King phred@philobiblios.net Rob Weir writes:
Hi Fred, If you used the Windows install package, it uses the Windows hosts file on the machine where you install Koha to provide name resolution for the Intranet interface. To access the intranet interface from other workstations, you can either add a record to your DNS server, or modify the hosts file on those workstations. See my previous post at http://www.nabble.com/Direct-URL-to-Intranet-tf4252150.html#a12102548 for instructions on how to do this.
Rob
phred wrote:
When working with the Windows version, what do I need to configure to make the Intranet interface available from other computers on the network?