Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
powershell_heavy
windows_tools
missing_linux_example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias in several ways: Windows-style paths and escape characters are used throughout examples and explanations, with double backslashes and references to UNC paths (\\server\share). The only explicit command-line reference for enabling local machine access under Self-hosted Integration Runtime is a link to a PowerShell command, with no Linux equivalent or mention of Linux shell commands. Windows file sharing is assumed as the default, with Linux file shares only mentioned briefly as requiring Samba, but no further guidance or examples for Linux environments are provided. All screenshots and UI examples use Windows-style paths, and there are no Linux-specific configuration samples or troubleshooting notes.
Recommendations
- Provide equivalent Linux shell commands (e.g., Bash scripts) for operations currently only documented with PowerShell.
- Include Linux-specific examples for file paths, such as /mnt/share or /home/user/data, alongside Windows UNC paths.
- Expand the section on Linux file shares to include step-by-step instructions for configuring Samba, mounting shares, and setting permissions.
- Add troubleshooting notes for common Linux issues (e.g., SELinux, firewall, permissions) when connecting to file shares.
- Ensure screenshots and UI examples alternate between Windows and Linux environments, or annotate them to clarify cross-platform applicability.
- Explicitly state platform differences in authentication, path formats, and integration runtime setup, and provide parity in documentation coverage.
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