Microsoft internet information server, Microsoft internet information server -4 – Oracle A54857-03 User Manual

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Oracle Web Application Server™ Installation Guide

NameTrans fn=pfx2dir from=/tr-img \

dir=”%ORAWEB_HOME%/demo/img” \

NameTrans fn=pfx2dir from=/sample/bin \

dir=”%ORAWEB_HOME%/sample/bin”name=”cgi”

NameTrans fn=pfx2dir from=/sample \

dir=”%ORAWEB_HOME%/sample” \

NameTrans fn=pfx2dir from=/oracle \ dir=”%ORAWEB_HOME%/doc”

The following functions are added to the obj.conf default object section:

AuthTrans fn=”oracle-adp-auth-trans”

PathCheck fn=”oracle-adp-path-check”

ObjectType fn=”oracle-adp-object-type”

Service fn=”oracle-adp-service”

AddLog fn=”oracle-adp-addlog”

Note:

If Netscape FastTrack/Enterprise 2.0 is chosen, ndwfns20.dll and ndwfn20.dll
are used. If FastTrack/Enterprise 2.1 is chosen, ndwfns201.dll and
ndwfn201.dll

are used.

The default text/plain type is CMT Commented out (with ##) in the default
object section because it does not interpret the output of Oracle Web Application
Server Java and WRB samples as HTML:

##ObjectType fn=force-type type=text/plain

Microsoft Internet Information Server

For this release you must use the Oracle Installer to migrate Microsoft IIS.
Therefore, Microsoft IIS must be installed before you run the Oracle Web
Application Server installation. Choose to configure Microsoft as the general
usage listener in the Install and proceed with the Post-installation steps listed
below.

Post Installation

To configure the Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) to use the Oracle
Web Request Broker, follow these steps:

1.

Install IIS Internet Service Manager (HTML) before performing any web-
based administration for IIS. Install the Internet Service Manager by
running IIS setup.

2.

Set authentication to BASIC to allow non-Microsoft Web browsers to
administer IIS. Administration of IIS is protected by the Windows NT
operating system security check. If BASIC authentication is not set, only

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