Post-installation, Configuring brightauthor, Configuring mime types in iis – BrightSign BSNEE Upgrade Guide v.3.9 User Manual

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BSNEE Installation Guide

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POST-INSTALLATION

Configuring BrightAuthor

BrightAuthor installations will need to be configured to connect to the BSNEE instance.
BrightAuthor install files can be configured using the latest version BrightAuthor Configurator,
which is available on the

Software Downloads

page.


If you were previously using BSNEE 3.3, and did not change any node names during the
update process, follow these steps while running the Configurator:

1. Enter the

Base Domain Name for the BSNEE instance.

2. Check the

Advanced Configuration box.

3. For the

Application Services node, use a “fileservices” domain instead of an “api”

domain (e.g. “fileservices.mydomain.com”).

4. For the

Device Handlers node, use a “services” domain instead of a “handlers” domain

(e.g. “services.mydomain.com”).

5. For the

Storage node, enter the same BSNEE Persistent Storage URL that was used

previously.

6. Enter the

WS-* Endpoint DNS Identity (CN): This value must match the CN of the

certificate that was assigned to the Web Services node.

Configuring MIME Types in IIS

BSNEE 3.9 includes support for additional media-file formats, including .ogg, .m2ts, and .flac.
If you’re using an IIS server as the Persistent Storage, you will need to register these MIME
types with the server.

If using Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 (IIS 7 or 7.5):

o .ogg – audio/ogg
o .m2ts – audio/mpeg
o .flac – audio/flac

If using Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 (IIS 8 or 8.5):

o .flac – audio/flac

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