You need to set up your webserver to ftp to the Deployment Server, we had to do this here....
Also, if you are using a combination of fat clients and web clients, you need to have the fat client users store their Media Object attachments out on the Deployment Server, or wherever your media object queues point to...
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SOLUTION ID: 200986769 E1: MOBJ: How to setup Media Objects for HTML Web Server on a Unix or AS400
ISSUE:
How do you setup Media Objects for HTML Web Server on a Unix or AS400?
SOLUTION:
By default, media objects are stored on the deployment server running a Windows operating system. Unless the Unix or AS400 server that hosts the HTML Web Server is able to map a network drive to the deployment server with a read/write authority, FTP protocol should be used to store and retrieve media objects.
To prepare an FTP Server for Media Objects:
Follow the instructions below to add the FTP Server component to the deployment server. These instructions assume that the deployment server is running Windows 2000 Professional.
Open Add/Remove Programs from Control Panel
On the left hand side, click Add/Remove Windows Components
Select Internet Information Services (IIS)
Click Details button
Select File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server
Click OK
Click Next and finish the component installation.
Follow the instruction below to set up a Media Object directory on the FTP server
Open Internet Services Manager from Administrative Tools in Control Panel
Start the Default FTP Site
Right click at Default FTP Site
Select New -> Virtual Directory
On Virtual Directory Alias screen, enter B7334 for ERP 8, B7333 for Xe, B9 for EnterpriseOne 8.9, E810 for 8.10, and E811 for 8.11
On FTP Site Content Directory screen, browse to appropriate B7334, B7333, B9, E810, or E811 directory
On Access Permissions screen, select both Read and Write
Click Finish to finish the configuration
To configure HTML Web Server to use FTP for Media Object storage and retrieval in the jas.ini, modify the following parameters in the [OWWEB] section:
UseMOWinNTShare=FALSE
FtpPort=21
FtpUsr=anonymous
FtpPwd=anonymous
You may replace 'anonymous' with the appropriate username and password if you set up a security on your FTP server.
Understand Queue Path setting in F98MOQUE:
Use UPN convention for the Queue Path in F98MOQUE. For instance, if your deployment server for ERP8 is DEPSRV, your queue path should begin with \\DEPSRV\B7334. To use this queue path, the HTML Web Server connects to DEPSRV using FTP on the port number specified in the jas.ini, and logs on using username/password also specified in the jas.ini. Then the HTML Web Server tries to change the current directory to B7334. The B7334 virtual directory must be available under the Default FTP Site.
To test your FTP site:
On your HTML Web Server, use an FTP client and manually connect to your deployment server using the information specified in the jas.ini. Change the current directory to B7333, B7334, B9, E810, or E811. Test putting and getting a file to and from the server.