Horde, either in the URL, in the filesystem or both, you must update the
``fileroot`` and ``webroot`` settings to their correct values.
- b. Configuring a DataTree backend
+ b. Configuring a Share backend
- Nag requires a permanent ``DataTree`` backend in Horde to manage
- tasklists and to add tasks to tasklists. If you didn't setup a DataTree
+ Nag requires a permanent ``Shares`` backend in Horde to manage
+ tasklists and to add tasks to tasklists. If you didn't setup a Share
backend yet, go to the configuration interface, select Horde from the
- list of applications and select a driver different than ``None`` on the
- ``DataTree System`` tab. Make sure that you ran the necessary scripts
- to create a storage backend for the DataTree system, e.g. one of the
- ``create.*.sql`` or ``horde_datatree.*.sql`` SQL scripts in
- ``horde/scripts/sql/``. You should have done this already during the
- installation of Horde.
+ list of applications and select the ``Shares`` tab. Unless you are using
+ Kolab, you should select ``SQL``. Make sure that you ran the necessary
+ scripts to create a storage backend for the Share system, e.g. one of the
+ ``create.*.sql``.
2. Creating the database table