Configuring IIS for ePortal
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Configuring IIS for ePortal
Configuring IIS for ePortal Configuring IIS for ePortal Open the windows Control Panel and click on the Administrative Tools icon (if on Windows 2002 / Windows XP) Click on the Internet Information Services icon to see Figure 1 Please note that these screenshots relate to IIS running on a Windows XP machine and may be different to those on other Windows platforms. Figure 1 – Internet Information Services (IIS) Expand the tree until Default Web Site appears (Figure 2) Figure 2 – IIS window with Default Web Site expanded 1 2 Creating the jakarta Virtual Directory Right click on Default Web Site (Figure 2) and select New | Virtual directory Figure 3 – New | Virtual directory window Click Next Figure 4 – Alias window Author 2 Date 3 Enter jakarta in the Alias text box (make sure that jakarta is in lower case) Click on Next Figure 5 – Directory window Click Browse… Browse to your ePortal folder. By default this is C:\Facility\ePortal\ Browse to bin\win32\i386 Click OK The path appears in the Directory text box Click Next Author 3 Date 4 Setting the access permissions Figure 6 – Permissions window - jakarta Tick the Execute (such as ISAPI applications or CGI) checkbox Click on Next Figure 7 – Finish window Author 4 Date 5 Click on Finish Setting up an ISAPI Filter We now need to set up an ISAPI filter called ePortal Right click on Default Web Site (Figure 2) and select Properties Figure 8 – Properties window Select the ISAPI filters tab Author 5 Date 6 Figure 9 – ISAPI filters tab Click Add… Figure 10 – Add filter window Enter ePortal in the Filter Name text box Click Browse… Browse to your ePortal folder. By default this is C:\Facility\ePortal\ Browse to bin\win32\i386 Double click on isapi_redirect.dll. Click OK Author 6 Date 7 Creating the ePortal Virtual Directory Lastly we need to create a virtual directory called ePortal Right click on Default Web Site (Figure 2) and select New | Virtual directory Click Next Enter eportal in the Alias text box (make sure that eportal is in lower case) Click on Next Click Browse… Browse to your ePortal folder. By default this is C:\Facility\ePortal\ Browse to webapps\ePortal Click OK The path appears in the Directory text box Click Next The Access Permissions for the eportal virtual directory are set to the default as in Figure 12 Figure 11 – Permissions window - eportal Click Next Author 7 Date 8 Click Finish Right click on Default Web Site (Figure 2) and select Properties Click on the ISAPI Filters tab Figure 12 – ISAPI filters window The eportal ISAPI filter should have a green arrow pointing upwards next to it (Figure 13) The service is now correctly set up and ready to be restarted. To stop and start IIS: Click on Default Web Site (Figure 2) in the IIS window. Click on the black Stop button on the toolbar. Click on the black Start button on the toolbar. Author 8 Date 9 Configuring IIS on Windows 2003 Server When working with 2003 server the initial stages of configuration are the same as those for working with Windows 2000 server. When the jakarta and eportal directories have been created there is then an additional step, which is creating a web service extension, details as follows. Figure 13 – Web Service Extension Add a new web service extension Select the Web Service Extensions option from the menu on the left Click on Add a new Web service extension. Figure 14 – New Web Service Extension Author 9 Date 10 Enter eportal ISAPI in the Extension name box Place a tick in Set extension status to Allowed Click Add… Figure 15 – Adding a new web service extension Browse to your ePortal folder. By default this is C:\Facility\ePortal\ Browse to \bin\win32\i386 Click on isapi_redirect.dll The completed web service extension will show in the right hand panel with the status set to allowed Author 10 Date 11 Finally check that the Isapi filter is showing with a green up arrow, to locate this. Select the Default website, Right click and select Properties Click the Isapi Filters tab, it should now have green upward facing arrow as shown below. Author 11 Date 12 IIS 5.0 Isolation Mode In some instances, setting up the web service extension alone will not get the ISAPI filter to turn green. In this case, you have to run IIS in version 5.0 isolation mode. Right click on the ‘Web Sites’ folder and select Properties Author 12 Date 13 On the Service tab put a tick in ‘Run WWW service in IIS 5.0 isolation mode’ Go to Start | Run and type iisreset This will reset all IIS services. Once this is done, the ISAPI filter should now be green and pointing upwards. Author 13 Date