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Appendix D

Manual IIS Setup

447

the web service extension; please see

“Setting Up IIS v7.0 to Allow the

DMS Web Service Extension” on page 451

.

If you use a manual IIS setup option with Windows 7/Windows Vista/
Windows Server 2008, you must configure the IntelliTrack Application
Pool. Please see

“Configuring the IntelliTrack Application Pool” on

page 458

.

If you use Windows Server 2003 Operating System/IIS v6, you must
allow the DMS Sync URL to run with the web service extension. This
applies to manual and automatic IIS setup. For more information,
please refer to

“Setting up IIS v6.0 to Allow the DMS Web Service

Extension” on page 448

.

Manually
Configuring
IIS on
Windows XP
or Windows
Server 2003
Operating
Systems

When you use a manual IIS setup option, you must manually configure IIS
to run with the domain account. If you are using a Windows XP Operating
System or the Windows Server 2003 Operating System and need to manu-
ally configure IIS to run with the domain account, please refer to the guide-
lines in this section.

Note: If the user passwords on your network are set to expire periodically,
they may need to be changed in both the Active Directory and in the virtual
directory configuration.

1.

Create a new domain user or select an existing domain user.

2.

Manually configure IIS by:
Creating a virtual directory with the physical location pointing to:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\IntelliTrack\IIS.
Make a note of the virtual directory name.
The virtual directory should have read and write permissions.
Create an application and change Execute Permissions to Scripts and
Executables.

3.

Configure the virtual directory to impersonate the domain user account.
Please refer to the IIS documentation for instructions on configuring
the anonymous user identity.

4.

If the system drive on the computer uses NTFS, manually assign full
control permissions to the Internet user on the physical location of the
virtual directory. Replace permissions on all subfolders and files to
ensure that the Internet user can create files and execute programs.

5.

The Internet user’s domain account must be added to the DMS_USER
role in the database. This requires knowledge of SQL Administration.
Please refer to sp_addrolemember in the Transact-SQL Reference for
more details (available online at

www.msdn.microsoft.com

).

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