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Configuring Windows Features and Adding Internet Information Services (IIS)

The following article covers setup for Win 2012 Server and Windows 7. For additional OS support please contact support@bannisterlake.com


Web server features will need to be enabled on your server

Step 1 & 2 - WINDOWS 7 - Open Control Panel and open Programs Features. Click on Turn Windows Features On or Off


Step 1 & 2 - WINDOWS SERVER - Open Server Manager. Click on Local Server.

Step 3 - Ensure the following marked options are enabled or Roles and Features are enabled

 WINDOWS SERVER 2012 OPTIONS
Application Server
  • NET Framework 4.5
  • Web Server IIS Support
Web Server IIS
  • Management Tools
    • IIS 6 Management Compatibility
      • IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility
WCF Services
  • Http Activation




 WINDOWS SERVER 2008 OPTIONS

In addition be sure to enable Static Content  and HTTP Redirection under World Wide Services / Common HTTP Features if it is not already enabled


Step 4 - Click OK


Configuring IIS

Step 1 - In the Control Panel, open the Administrative Tools

Step 2 - Open the IIS Management Control

Step 3 - Click on the top node

Step 4 - Right click on logging for IIS

Step 5 -  Disable this as it is not needed for internal systems. 

Step 6 - Expand the top node

Step 7 - Click on the Application Pools node

Step 8 - Find the DefaultAppPool

Step 9 - Double click on this and set the .NET Framework to v4.0.xxxxx

Step 10 - Click [OK]

Note

If you have more than 1 product installed on the same system (ie. Brando, Super Ticker, Chameleon, etc.), it is a good idea to create an Application Pool for each application.



Your IIS is now configured and you are ready to continue with installation of your product.


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