The TREX setup program creates the Web site SAP_TREX_<instance_number> on the Web server. This causes an anonymous user for access to the Web site to be defined. The anonymous user needs certain permissions for the TREX directory:
- IIS 5.X: Full Control
- IIS 6.X: Read & Execute
If an error occurs, find out the anonymous user and correct the settings.
Proceed as follows to do this:
- Determine the anonymous user entered in the Web site SAP_TREX_<instance_number>.
- Give this user Full Control access to the TREX directory and to all contained files and sub-directories.
Determining the Anonymous User
Microsoft IIS 5.X
- Choose:
- Windows 2000: Navigate to Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Computer Management → Services and Application → Internet Information Services
- Windows Server 2003: Navigate to Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Computer Management → Services and Application → Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- Use the secondary mouse button to click on the SAP_TREX_<instance_number> Web site. Choose Properties → Directory Security.
- In the Anonymous access and authentication controlarea, choose Edit.
- In the Anonymous access area, choose Edit.
- Select the name that is entered in the Username field, and copy it using CTRL+C.
- Close the Internet Services Manager.
Now give the determined user full access to the TREX directory on Microsoft IIS 5.X.
Microsoft IIS 6.X
- Choose:
- Windows 2000: Navigate to Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Computer Management → Services and Application → Internet Information Services
- Windows Server 2003: Navigate to Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Computer Management → Services and Application → Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- Use the secondary mouse button to click on the SAP_TREX_<instance_number> Web site. Choose Properties → Directory Security.
- In the Authentication and access control area, choose Edit.
- Select the name that is entered in the Username field, and copy it using CTRL+C.
- Close the Internet Information Services Manager.
Now give the determined user Read & Execute permission for the TREX directory on Microsoft IIS 6.X..
Giving the Determined User Certain Permissions
Windows 2000
- Use the secondary mouse button to click on the TREX directory. Choose Properties → Security.
- Choose Add.
- Select your local host under Look in.
- Add the copied user name using CTRL+V Check the validity of the user name using Check Names.
- Choose OK.
- Select the user and grant the access permissions:
- IIS 5.X: Full Control
- IIS 6.X: Read & Execute
- Choose Advanced.
- Select the user again.
- Select Allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this objectand Reset permissions on all child objects and enable propagation of inheritable permissions.
- Choose OK twice.
Windows Server 2003
- Use the secondary mouse button to click on the TREX directory. Choose Properties → Security.
- Choose Add.
- Select your local host using Locations.
- Add the copied user name using CTRL+V Check the validity of the user name using Check Names.
- Choose OK.
- Select the user and grant the access permissions:
- IIS 5.X: Full Control
- IIS 6.X: Read & Execute
- Choose Advanced.
- Select the user again.
- Select Allow inheritable permissions from the parent to propagate to this object and Replace permission entries on all child objects.
- Choose OK twice.