Используйте следующую процедуру для включения необходимых веб-расширений IIS и установки IIS, если не установлен.
Необходимое веб-расширение — ASP.
<Примечание> Необходимо вставить компакт-диск с Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition CD-ROM для копирования файлов, необходимых для установки IIS.
Для установки IIS и необходимых веб-расширений на Windows Server 2003:
- Установите службы IIS.
- Перейдите к диалоговому окну Программы и функции (). Открывается диалоговое окно «Установка и удаление программ».
- На панели в левой части окна выберите . Открывается мастер компонентов Windows.
- Выберите .
<Примечание> Необходимо вставить компакт-диск с Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition CD-ROM для копирования файлов, необходимых для установки IIS.
- Нажмите кнопку . Программа установки устанавливает IIS.
- Разрешите ASP в качестве расширений веб-службы.
- Перейдите к Диспетчеру служб IIS. (). Открывается Диспетчер служб IIS.
- Выберите в левой панели. В правой панели открывается диалоговое окно «Расширения веб-служб».
- Выберите , и нажмите . Расширения ASP разрешены.
- Закройте Диспетчер IIS. Теперь можно запускать программу установки WhatsUp Gold.
Windows · September 28, 2024
Internet Information Services (IIS) is a flexible, secure, and manageable Web server for hosting anything on the Web. It is a popular choice for Windows Server environments, including Windows Server 2003. This tutorial will guide you through the installation process of IIS on Windows 2003, providing step-by-step instructions and illustrations to ensure a smooth setup.
Prerequisites
Before you begin the installation, ensure that you have the following:
- A computer running Windows Server 2003.
- Administrator access to the server.
- Installation media for Windows Server 2003 (if needed).
Step 1: Accessing the Add/Remove Programs
To start the installation of IIS, you need to access the Add/Remove Programs feature in the Control Panel.
- Click on the Start menu.
- Select Control Panel.
- Double-click on Add or Remove Programs.
Step 2: Adding Windows Components
Once you are in the Add or Remove Programs window, you will need to add the IIS component.
- On the left side of the window, click on Add/Remove Windows Components.
- This will open the Windows Components Wizard. Scroll down and find Application Server.
- Select Application Server and click on the Details button.
Step 3: Selecting IIS
In the Application Server details, you will find the option to install IIS.
- Check the box next to Internet Information Services (IIS).
- Click OK to return to the Windows Components Wizard.
- Click Next to proceed with the installation.
Step 4: Completing the Installation
The installation process will begin, and you may be prompted to insert the Windows Server 2003 installation media. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
# Example of a command to check IIS status
iisreset /status
Step 5: Verifying the Installation
After the installation is complete, you can verify that IIS is running correctly.
- Open a web browser.
- Type http://localhost in the address bar and press Enter.
- If IIS is installed correctly, you should see the default IIS welcome page.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
If you encounter issues during the installation or after, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
- Ensure that you have administrative privileges on the server.
- Check for any pending Windows updates that may need to be installed.
- Review the Event Viewer for any error messages related to IIS.
Conclusion
Installing IIS on Windows Server 2003 is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few steps. By following this illustrated tutorial, you should be able to set up IIS successfully and begin hosting your web applications. For those looking for reliable hosting solutions, consider exploring options like USA VPS Hosting for enhanced performance and security.
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Welcome to the first installment of Internet Information Services 6.0 on Windows Server 2003. This series of articles is designed as both a refresher for the IT professional familiar with designing and administrating IIS 4 and IIS 5 as well as for newcomers looking to get their feet wet.
Our series on Internet Information Server 6.0 on Windows Server 2003 kicks off with an overview of the underlying operating system that explains some of the differences between versions and how they impact IIS 6.0. We also offer an accompanying article for a quick refresher on Windows file system options.
This installment begins the introduction to Internet Information Services 6.0 on Windows Server 2003 by providing an overview of the underlying operating system, explaining some of the differences between the versions. We are also providing an accompanying article that offer a quick refresher on file systems.
There are four versions in the Windows 2003 Server family.
Windows Server 2003 Web Edition
Minimum Computer/Processor | 133 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU |
Recommended Computer/Processor | 550 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU |
Minimum Memory Supported | 128 MB RAM |
Recommended Memory | 256 MB RAM |
Maximum Memory | 2 GB |
Hard Disk | 2 GB hard disk with a minimum of 1.5 GB free space. (Additional free hard disk space is required if installing over a network.) |
CPU Support | Up to two CPUs on one machine |
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
Minimum Computer/Processor | 133 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU |
Recommended Computer/Processor | 550 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU |
Minimum Memory supported | 128 MB |
Recommended Memory | 256 MB |
Maximum Memory | 4 GB |
Hard Disk | 2 GB hard disk with a minimum of 1.5 GB free space. (Additional free hard disk space is required if installing over a network.) |
CPU Support | Up to four CPUs on one machine |
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
Minimum Computer/Processor | 133 MHz for x86-based deployments, 733 MHz for Itanium-based deployments |
Recommended Computer/Processor | 733 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU on both x86-based and Itanium-based systems |
Minimum Memory Supported | 128 MB |
Recommended Memory | 256 MB |
Maximum Memory | 32 GB for x86-based deployments, 64 GB for Itanium-based deployments |
Hard Disk | 1.5 GB for x86-based systems, 2.0 GB for Itanium-based systems (Additional free hard disk space is required if installing over a network.) |
CPU Support | Up to eight CPUs on one machine |
Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition
Minimum Computer/Processor | 400 MHz for x86-based deployments; 733 MHz for Itanium-based deployments |
Recommended Computer/Processor | 733 MHz or higher Pentium-compatible CPU on both x86-based and Itanium-based systems |
Minimum Memory Supported | 512 MB |
Recommended Memory | 1 GB |
Maximum Memory | 64 GB for x86-based deployments; 512 GB for Itanium-based deployments |
Hard Disk | 1.5 GB for x86-based systems; 2.0 GB for Itanium-based systems (Additional free hard disk space is required if installing over a network.) |
CPU Support | A minimum of eight CPUs on one machine and a maximum of 64 |
This guide covers installing the software on Windows Server 2003, using IIS 6.0. For directions for Windows XP, please see here, and for Vista see here.
NOTE: We recommend that you maintain 3 functional types of installs:
- Live Site (production server)- This is your public-facing live site.
- Staged Site (production server or local install)- This is a clone of your live site. Perform modifications and test them here to protect your live site from issues and down-time.
- Dev Site (production server or local install)- This is a completely stock out-of-the-box install where you can compare stock functionality and behavior with issues you get with your staged/live sites. This is also good for a quick resource of stock files as needed.
Pre-installation Procedures
The following 3 sections cover the installation of Microsoft software required for the ASPDNSF software to run. Note: Customers installing the software on shared hosting accounts can skip the directions in this section, as the hosting company will have done these steps for you.
Installing IIS
Windows Server 2003 may come with IIS 6.0 preinstalled, though it may be required to enable some features that are not turned on by default. To do so, follow these steps:
1 – First, go to Start → Control Panel, and open ‘Add or Remove Programs’
2 – In the panel on the left, click the ‘Add/Remove Windows Components’ link.
3 – In the window that opens, check ‘Application Server’, and click ‘Details’:
4 – In the window that opens, check ‘Internet Information Services (IIS)’ and click ‘Details’:
5 – In the window that opens, click ‘Internet Information Services Manager’ and ‘World Wide Web Service’:
6 – Click “OK” at the bottom, and wait for installation to complete.
Installing .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
Windows Server 2003 come pre-loaded with .NET version 2.0. Please install .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 as follows:
1 – Download the .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 install package from Microsoft here: http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/0/e/20e90413-712f-438c-988e-fdaa79a8ac3d/dotnetfx35.exe
2 – Save the dotnetfx35.exe file locally, then run it.
3 – Click Next and agree to the EULA, then click Finish once the install completes (this can take quite a while).
Installing Microsoft SQL 2005 Express and Server Mgmt Studio Express
See this page for instructions on installing the database components.
File Setup
The first step in installing the ASPDNSF software is to get the files in place on your machine. Note: This guide assumes the files are being installed in the default location for IIS, C:\inetpub\wwwroot\. If your server configuration requires a different location, substitute that path during the install process.
1 – Log in to http://www.aspdotnetstorefront.com/mylicenses.aspx and click the link to Download the software next to your license. Note: Your licenses page may vary slightly.
2 – The download file will be a self-extracting executable. Once the download has completed, run the executable and click Next.
3 – Read the End User License Agreement, then click Yes to indicate acceptance.
4 – Browse to the desired install folder, then click Next.
5 – Wait for the files to extract.
6 – Review the readme information if desired, then click Next.
7 – Click Close to complete the file extraction.
8 – Navigate to the folder you extracted the files into, and open the Web folder. Note: You may not have all of the files/folders depicted here, depending on your license level.
9 – Right-click on the /images folder and click on Properties. (note, the following 5 steps will be performed on the AddIns folder as well through version 9.3.1.1 — see below)
10 – Click the Edit button, then on the next window that opens click Add.
11 – Click Advanced.
12 – Click Find Now, then scroll down in the list of results and highlight the NETWORK SERVICE account, and click OK.
13 – Click OK again.
14 – Make sure that the NETWORK SERVICE account has Read, Write, and Modify access, then click OK.
15 – Repeat steps 9 — 14 for the AddIns folder (through version 9.3.1.1).
16 – Click OK again to close the Web Properties window.
Database Setup
Next, you need to create the database that the software will store your data in. Note: The screenshots in this section are of a standard MS SQL Server Mgmt Studio install with no extra security measures in place. Your screens may look slightly different depending on the setup and security policies your administrator/host use.
1 – Open Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio and log in with the credentials given to you by your system administrator or host.
2 – Right-click on Databases in the tree view and click New Database.
3 – Enter a name for the database and click OK.
4 – Highlight the new database in the list and press CTRL-O on the keyboard. Navigate to the /db folder where you just extracted the new storefront files, and highlight the database creation script file and click OK. The name of this script will vary according to the version of the software you are installing:
8.0.0.0 = aspdotnetstorefrontdb_mssql.sql
8.0.1.0+ = Create AspDotNetStorefront Database.sql
NOTE: For versions 8.0.1.0 and higher, the DB creation script does not create sample entity/product data in the new store. If this demo data is desired, after running the above script, you will also need to run an additional script against the DB the same way. For the MultiStore version, run the script named «Install Demo Website Data.sql». For MultiStore express, run «Install Express Demo Website Data.sql».
5 – Click the Execute button.
6 – Verify that the script ran with no errors.
7 – Now, you must modify the web.config file to connect to the database you just created. Navigate to the /web folder where you extracted the storefront files earlier and open up the file in notepad.
8 – Find the line pictured below, and change the ‘TBD’ to your own EncryptKey value. The value can be any combination of letters and numbers, and should be at least 10 characters long.
9 – Find the DBConn line pictured below, and change the following values:
NOTE: Your host or server admin must provide this information, AspDotNetStorefront cannot tell you what to use for these values.
• data source – This is the server/instance name where SQL is installed. If installing on a local server, this will often be simply ‘localhost’ or the machine name.
• initial catalog – This is the name of the database you just created.
• user id – the ID used to connect to the database
• password – the password used to connect to the database
10 – Save your changes in Notepad.
IIS Setup
The last step in the install is configuring IIS.
Note: Your server admin or host may have to provide additional steps for this portion of the install, depending on the server configuration. These steps cover a basic install.
1 – First, open IIS Manager and expand the tree to view the folders under ‘Web Sites’:
2 – Right-click on Default Web Site, and click ‘New > Virtual Directory…’:
3 – Enter a name for your site in the Alias field (generally the same as the folder name) and then click the ‘Next >’ button.
4 – Enter the full path to the \Web folder for your AspDotNetStorefront installation, and click ‘Next >’:
5 – Accept the default permissions shown here, and click ‘Next >’:
6 – Click ‘Finish’ to complete the Wizard:
7 — Right-click on ‘Default Web Site > AspDotNetStorefront’. Your site should open in the browser pane – installation is complete!
For information on using the admin site and the default login credentials, see this page.
Server End
Pre-request
DNS in your networkd.
Domain in your network.
Static IP configured in server where you are going to install IIS.
Make a folder e.g C:/web in you server and store page inded.html
Installation
Step 1: Open control add/remove programs, click add/remove Windows components
Step 2: Select Application services, click details
Step 3: Check Internet Information Services
Step 4: Click ok then Next
Configuratoin
Step 1: Open IIS from administrative tools
Step 2: Right click on Web sites, click New site…
Step 3: Wizard will start, next, description e.g my web site, next
4tep 4: Give IP: 192.168.1.102, prot 80 default, header www.fizaan.com
Step 6: Browser the path to we directory e.g web
Step 7: Set the web site permission, next and finish.
Step 8: Expand the web sites folder left side and right click on websites click propterties
Step 9: Click the Documents tab, move up default page index.html to top
Step 10: Ok
Client Side
Step 1: Set the DNS to Your DNS server 192.168.1.102
Step 2: Open the browser and write www.yhaoo.com
Step 3: This will open the page
Step 10: