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Thursday, March 20, 2008

FileHold: Training Video - Library Administration for FileHold Document Management Software

The previous post covered the training video resources for FileHold System Administration, where various types of user accounts, security groups memberships and access role permissions are assigned and managed.

Today's post will examine four Library Administration videos. Library Administration is where the document management library is given structure in terms of the Library file cabinet and folder hierarchy. In addition, system permissions, roles, and memberships created by the System Administrator(s) are used to safeguard security and provide access to file cabinets, folders and documents, records and files.

These videos supplement the direct training provided by the FileHold support and implementation team as they work directly with customers in the training and configuring of the FileHold document management software library. As always, our goal with each FileHold customer is to make their implementation a simple, pleasant and straightforward process.

Remember: FileHold's online help system is always available:

2) FileHold Library Administration and Configuration: 4 Videos

2a) FileHold Document Tagging Overview (5:13)

This presentation provides an overview of how to create and structure the FileHold library with metadata and index information. This video provides background information for the remaining activities you will complete in the remainder of this video series.

2b) Designing a Document Tagging Standard - A Best Practices Guide (9:31)

This video provides an excellent overview of the following topics.

1. How document tagging or indexing standards influence the Library structure
2. How to identify which Document Types and Metadata fields should be tracked
3. How to select metadata field types for fast and accurate tagging
4. Best practices when preparing to implement your tagging standards


2c) Implementing your Document Tagging Standard (12:35)

This demonstration focuses on how to quickly implement the document tagging standard you have created as a result of the exercises outlined in the “designing a tagging standard best practices video”. At the end of this exercise the FileHold library will be configured to the point where you will be able to test the addition and tagging of documents.

This video will walk you through the following tasks on a live version of FileHold server;

1. The addition and configuration of sample Metadata Fields
2. The addition and configuration of sample Document Types (schemas)
3. The Association of metadata fields with document types
2d) Testing your Document Tagging Standard (7:31)

This demonstration focuses on how to test and verify the tagging standard you have implemented as a result of the exercises outlined in the previous video in 2c) "implementing a tagging standard."

At the end of the exercises outlined in this video you will have tested the FileHold tagging standards by adding and searching for documents.

This video will walk you through the following tasks on a live version of FileHold server;

1. The addition of a test cabinet, drawer, category and folder to the Library
2. Testing the addition and tagging of documents using the tagging standard
3. Testing the searching for documents using the tagging standard

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

FileHold: Training Video - System Administration for FileHold Document Management Software

Today's post will showcase the System Administration portion of our online video training titles that are available for FileHold document management software customers around the world. These videos supplement the human touch provided by the FileHold support and implementation team when they work directly with customers in the training and configuring of the FileHold document management library. Our goal with each customer is to make document management implementation a simple and straightforward process.

Remember: FileHold's online help system is always available:

1) System Administration Series: 3 Videos
1a)FileHold User & Document Security Overview (15:06)

This tutorial video series is designed to help you to understand FileHold security and setup of the System Administration area of FileHold.
This presentation provides an overview of FileHold’s user and content security model and provides best practices guidance when planning your FileHold implementation.

This video covers the following topics;

1. FileHold Groups & roles bases security model
2. Locally Managed & Active Directory Domain managed user accounts
3. How documents are secured (content authentication)
4. Best practices when preparing to add users / documents
1b) Implementing your User & Document Security Standards (12:25)

This video provides step-by-step instruction on how to implement your user and document security standards in FileHold.Once the exercises in this video are complete you should be ready to test the security standards you have implemented prior to rolling it out to end users in the next video.

This video covers the following topics;

1. Create FileHold Groups & Assign roles to each group
2. Add users (or Import Synchronized Users from Active Directory)
3. Assign Users to FileHold Groups
4. Setup Document Type Memberships
5. Setup Cabinet memberships, drawers & sample folders



1c) Testing your User & Document Security Standards (5:06)

In this final video title of the System Administration series, this presentation focuses on how to test the security model you have implemented as a result of the exercises outlined in the implementing your security model video.

This video covers the following topics;

1. Test user / system security (authorization to File Cabinets and Folders)
2. Test document security (document permissions and authentication)
3. Test search security (Users can only search within Cabinets, Folders and File types that they are authorized to access)

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