Web-based help content

Some help systems are configured to use remote help so that you can pull in content from the Web dynamically. With remote help, you always have the latest content available from within your product. Some help systems are not configured to access help content on the Web; in such cases, help content is included with the installation.
If your product is configured to use remote help, you can obtain help three ways. One of these options will be best for you, depending on your needs and situation:

If your help system supports remote help, you can change your access decision any time. If you install multiple products together, you can use different locations for the help for each product, depending on installation footprint, frequency of use, and internet policies. If internet speed is an issue, a longer one-time download and local access might be preferable. Later help updates include only differences.

If you are an administrator and you want users to access help content from an intranet server, see the Installation Manager information center for instructions on how to install the help WAR file on a server.

Related tasks
Accessing Web-based help
Downloading help content with the Local Help System Updater site
Updating help content
Removing help content
Setting up an intranet server for help content
Changing the way you access help content

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