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==Journyx Timesheet==
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===Introduction===
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Journyx is a Timesheet and Expenses application for tracking time, allocating resources and executing projects. It is free to use for up to 10 users. More info on the [http://www.journyx.com Journyx] website.
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The application is designed to run within a users account, and has its own apache web server and postgres database. It cannot be installed as root, and the user name of the account under which it is installed becomes the installing administrative account. It is recommended to create a new specific standard user account specifically for Timesheet. Multiple instances of Timesheet can be run by creating multiple standard users and installing. The apache web server runs on a specific port configured during installation. This can be changed later.
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===Installation===
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====User Account====
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Create a standard user account in SME Server Manager panel, with a meaningful user name. Don't forget this user name becomes the administrative user for the application.
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SME Server - Collaboration - Users - Add User Account
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Account Name - '''jtime'''
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Fill in the rest of the information as applicable
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Add
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Reset Password
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For ease of administration the newly created user needs to be able to login remotely, using putty or similar and get a command prompt. This is probably easiest achieved by installing the [http://www.dungog.net/wiki/Smeserver-remoteuseraccess Remote User Access] contrib from [http://www.dungog.net/wiki/Main_Page Dungog]. Then
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SME Server - Security - Remote User Access
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Modify the '''jtime''' user
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Shell Access - '''/bin/bash'''
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Sudo Access - '''yes'''
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RSSH+VPN Access - '''yes'''
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Save
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====Download and Unpack====
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Download the application package from [http://www.journyx.com/gendl3.html Download] page. You will have to register, but no hard sell. Save the package to the ''home'' directory of the new ''jtime'' user. Choose the package for the latest version of Redhat available.
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Login as the newly created ''jtime'' user.
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gunzip < JournyxTimesheet_78_Linux_i386_glibc_2.3_REDHAT9_to_RHAS4.tar.gz | tar xvf -
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This should create a directory called jtime and unpack all of the files.
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====Install====
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See the [http://www.journyx.com/support/78-unix_install.html install] page for further info
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Run the installer
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cd jtime
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./jtinstall
 

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