Configuring Windows Web Server Roles and Features for DOC4000 - Honeywell DOC4000 - 7.3 - Installation & Upgrade - Intergraph

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The DOC4000 Application Server, also called the Web Server or DOC4000 Server, requires the following Windows roles:

  • Application Server Role

  • Web Server (IIS) Server Role

The DOC4000 Server also requires enabling several Internet Information Service (IIS) features. Perform the task outlined in this section on each computer where you install the DOC4000 Server.

  • To turn a Windows feature on, select the check box next to the feature. To turn a Windows feature off, clear the check box.

  • When you enable some role services, Windows prompts you to enable other related features/services. Accept the additional related features/services.

To configure Windows roles and features on Windows Server 2012 or later:

  1. Start Server Manager, and then click Add roles and features.

  2. On the Before You Begin window, click Next.

  3. On the Installation Type window, select Role-based or feature-based installation, and then click Next.

  4. On the Server Selection window, select the target server (DOC4000 Server), and then click Next.

  5. On the Server Roles window, select the Application Server and Web Server (IIS) check boxes.

  6. If the Add Features for Web Server (IIS) window is displayed, select Include management tools, and then click Add Features.

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  7. On the Server Roles window, make sure that WebDAV Publishing under Web Server (IIS) > Web Server > Common HTTP Features is not selected or showing that it is installed, and then click Next.

  8. On the Select Features window, click Next.

  9. On the Application Server window, click Next.

  10. On the Select Role Services window for Application Servers, select the .NET Framework 4.8 check box, and then click Next.

  11. On the Web Server Role (IIS) window, click Next.

  12. On the Select Role Services window for Web Servers (IIS), select the following check boxes:

    • Health and Diagnostics > Request Monitor

    • Performance > Dynamic Content Compression

    • Security > Request Filtering

    • Security > Basic Authentication

    • Security > Windows Authentication

    • Management Tools > IIS Management Console

    • Management Tools > IIS Management Scripts and Tools

    • Management Tools > Management Service

  13. If the Add Features for Web Server (IIS) window is displayed, select Include management tools, and then click Add Features.

  14. On the Confirm Installation window, click Install.

  15. If any of your asset models require the XPS Viewer feature, ensure it is selected in the list of features. For more information, see your asset model Implementation Guide.

  16. If you want to automate setting identical Server Roles and Features for multiple servers, use the Export configuration settings link on the Results window.

  17. On the Results window, monitor the installation to make sure it is successful. After the installation is complete, click Close. Then, restart the server.

To configure Windows roles and features on Windows Server 2008:

  1. Click Windows Start > Control Panel > Programs, and then click Turn Windows features on or off. The Server Manager window is displayed.

  2. Click Roles in the left pane and make sure both the Application Server and Web Server (IIS) roles are added.

  3. In the Web Server (IIS) section, click Add Role Services. The Add Role Services window is displayed.

  4. Select the following services:

    Select the individual services. Do not select the service categories, which selects all services in that category.

    Common HTTP Features

    • Static Content

    • Default Document

    • Directory Browsing

    • HTTP Errors

    Application Development

    • ASP.NET

    • .NET Extensibility

    • ASP

    • CGI

    • ISAPI Extensions

    • ISAPI Filters

    Health and Diagnostics

    • HTTP Logging

    • Request Monitor

    Security

    • Basic Authentication

    • Windows Authentication

    • Request Filtering

    Performance

    • Static Content Compression

    • Dynamic Content Compression

    Management Tools

    • IIS Management Console

    • IIS Management Scripts and Tools

    • Management Service

  5. Make sure that WebDAV Publishing under Common HTTP Features is not selected or showing that it is installed.

  6. Click Next.

  7. Click Install.

  8. When done, on the Server Manager window, click File > Exit.

You may need to restart the server after adding the new services.