You have to configure Microsoft IIS as follows:
Version |
Configuration |
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Microsoft IIS 5.x |
Set Application Protection to High |
Microsoft IIS 6.0 |
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Microsoft IIS 5.x
Choose:
Windows 2000: Navigate to
Windows Server 2003: Navigate to
.Navigate to the Web site SAP_TREX_<instance_number>.
Display the properties of the virtual directory TREXHttpServer. This virtual directory is located beneath the Web site. On the tab Virtual Directory, choose High (Isolated) in the field Application Protection.
Restart the Web server.
Microsoft IIS 6.0
Choose:
Windows 2000: Navigate to
Windows Server 2003: Navigate to
.Create a Web service extension
Choose Web Service Extensions.
Create an extension with the following data:
Field |
Entry |
---|---|
Extension name |
TREXHTTPServer_<instance_number> |
Required files |
<disk_drive>:\usr\sap\TREX_<instance_number>\exe\TrexHttpServer.dll |
Set extension status to Allowed |
Select this field. |
Create an application pool
Choose Application Pools. Create an application pool with the following ID:
AppPool_TREX_<instance_number>
You do not need to change the other settings.
Display the properties of the application pool you just created and then choose Identity. Select Configurable. Enter the name of the user ( <trex_instance_number>) and give the password twice.
The user <trex_instance_number> must belong to the group IIS_WPG ( IIS Worker Process Group).
Display the properties of the Web site SAP_TREX_<instance_number>. Choose Home Directory and assign the Web site to the application pool that you just created.