I found this: The document library shared by SharePoint server is not a real 
Shared Folder; it is shared through Web folders. In order to access the web 
folder you need to have WebClient service installed and running on the machine 
which you want to access the web folder from. By default Windows Server 2008 
does not have that service installed. To install the WebClient on Windows 
server 2008 , do the followings:
1. Start the server manager on your server 
>2. Select the Feature node from the left hand side nodes. 
>3. On right hand side, select Add Feature. 
>4. On the popup screen, select “Desktop Experience” checkbox then click on 
>Next. 
>5. Click on Install, the installation process will take like 5 min (that 
>depends on server hardware) 
>6. After installation process finish, close the dialog box 
>7. After installing the Service, you need to restart your server.
Hope that helps with both of your issues.
 
Dale Hurtt




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> From: Tauf Chowdhury <taufc...@gmail.com>
>To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
>Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:40 PM
>Subject: Re: RKM federation to Sharepoint possible?
> 
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>Matt,
>I was unsuccessful with this with Analytics but the same concept applies. Even 
>though share point looks like it can be accessed using UNC, there is some 
>security or other translation done in the background. 
>I ended up using WinSCP to push the files from share point to a normal network 
>share so I could consume the data. 
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>On Jul 2, 2013, at 4:22 PM, Matthew Perrault <matthew.perra...@genmills.com> 
>wrote:
>
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>>All,
>>Has anyone managed to get the Remedy 7.6 Knowledge Management to federate and 
>>pull in a Sharepoint site?
>> 
>>We are running ARS 7.6
>>MS SQL 2012
>>Windows Server 2008
>> 
>>I have tried setting up the access on the sharepoint directories, but it 
>>still fails at the plugin level:
>>Caused by: ERROR (8753): Error in plugin; RMDY.ITSM.RKM.FILESYSTEM A RKM File 
>>System source is corrupted.The path [\\xxxx\xxxxx\xxxxxx\xxxxx\xxxxx\xxxxxx\] 
>>does not exist or you don't have read permission to this folder.
>> 
>>I’ve gone through the documentation, but don’t see any place where you can 
>>federate to a website, and sharepoint has some strange permissions and access 
>>around it’s directories when trying to access it as a file share.
>> 
>>Thanks,
>>Matt P.
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