JMC Next-Gen Web Server Install User Manual

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At this screen, just type in the name of the application pool you want to create and click OK to create it. Let’s
do JMC first. Then click on Add Application Pool… again, and create each one until you have JMC, Parent,
Scheduler, Student and Teacher.

If you are using a Windows 2012 Server, you will need to do one more thing. On the above screen, your
default .NET Framework Version will be set to v4.0, so please use the pull-down menu to change it to v2.0.
You will need to do this for each of the JMC, Parent, Scheduler, Student and Teacher application pools.

When you have all 5 application pools, we now proceed to the second thing we have to do to get JMC Web
working. We have to convert each of the correspondingly named folders in the Sites\Default Web Site folder
to an application.

To do this, click on the + next to Sites in the upper left corner, and then click on the + next to Default Web Site
below that. You will see the 5 folders we discussed above. Right-click on each folder one at a time, and
choose Convert to Application. Click on Select… to the right.

Choose the corresponding Application Pool name in the list and click OK. Then back at the previous screen,
click on Connect as… below.

Click on Specific user, and then on Set… to the right. Then type in webjmc for the User name, and type in
the Password you assigned to the webjmc user and click OK. This is the webjmc user you created in Section
2 – Creating Local webjmc User On the Server and Setting Privileges
. If you used the same password for
both webjmc users you created earlier, that makes this easier. You are now back at the Connect As screen,
so click on OK.

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