Configuring a help document server system
By default, all SCO graphical systems have
a help library (located in /usr/lib/scohelp and
/usr/man) and a help server (scohttp).
Because the document set is quite large (over 40 MB),
you may want to use one machine as a
help server for the other machines on
your local network.
To do this, configure scohelp(XC) on client Systems to use scohttp(ADM) (the help server daemon) on the help document server system. This section explains how to set up help server systems.
The configuration process assumes that you have installed and are running TCP/IP and that you have installed the SCO documentation components on the machine you want to use as a help document server system.
To configure a scohelp client system to use a remote help server, see ``Using scohelp with a remote help server'' and ``Using context-sensitive help on a document server system''.
To learn more about help or the help server, see
For more information on installing or configuring TCP/IP or the help server or document set, see