Generally, we first install the WIN2003 system, graphics and text tutorial Win2003 Server system installation graphics and text tutorial
To be installed through the control Panel. The specific procedure is:
1. Enter the control Panel.
2. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
3. Click Add/Remove Windows components.
4. In the Components list box, double-click Application Server.
5. Double-click Internet Information Services (IIS).
6. Choose "World Wide Web Service" and "File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service" from.
7. Double-click "World Wide Web Services" to select Active Server Pages and World Wide Web services.
After you install IIS, then set up your Web server, as follows:
1. From the Start menu, choose Administrative Tools →internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
2. In Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, double-click Local computer.
3. Right-click the Web site, select new → site in the pop-up menu, and open the Site Creation wizard.
4. Fill in the "website description", "IP address", "Port number", "Path" and "website access" in turn. Finally, you should also set the default document (Index.asp, index.htm) for easy access.
This setting is basically the same as the Windows Server site settings, but the Web service is also available only for static content, that is, static pages can be browsed normally, and common active Server pages (ASP) features are not enabled. You should also choose to allow Active Server Pages in the Web service extensions for Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
A. Install IIS
If the IIS server is not installed in the operating system, open Control Panel, click Start Add/Remove Programs, select Add/Remove Windows Components in the pop-up dialog box, and choose Internet Information Services (IIS) in the Windows Components Wizard dialog box. Then click Next and Follow the wizard instructions to complete the installation of IIS. (Figure 1, figure 2, for example, because white tea 123 uses Windows Server 2003 operating system, and everyone's installation interface is different, but roughly the same)
The relevant pictures of this topic are as follows:
Figure 1-windows Component Wizard 1
The relevant pictures of this topic are as follows:
Figure 2-windows Component Wizard 2
B. Starting Internet Information Services (IIS)
Internet Information Services is referred to as IIS, click the Windows Start menu---All Programs---administration tools---Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager to start the Internet Information Services Administration tool (Figure 3)
The relevant pictures of this topic are as follows:
Figure 3-internet Information Services (IIS) Manager
C. Configuring IIS
After IIS is installed, the system automatically creates a default Web site, and the site's home directory defaults to C:\\inetpub\\www.root.
Right-click Default Web Site, select Properties from the shortcut menu that pops up, and you can open the Site Properties Settings dialog box (Figure 4), where you can complete all configuration of the site.
The relevant pictures of this topic are as follows:
Figure 4-Default Web site properties
Home directory and enable parent path
Click the Home Directory tab to switch to the Home Directory Settings page (Figure 5) to implement changes or settings to the home directory. Note Check that the Enable Parent path option is checked, as unchecked will have a partial effect on future program operations. (Figure 6), home directory-Configure---options.
The relevant pictures of this topic are as follows:
Figure 5-Default Web site home directory settings
The relevant pictures of this topic are as follows:
Figure 6-The default Web site enables parent path settings
Set Home page document
Click the document tab to switch to the Settings page for the home page document (Figure 7) The home page document is the default paging file that is accessed by the system by typing the site domain name in the browser and without making the Web page file that you want to access. Common home page filenames include index.htm, index.html, index.asp, index.php, Index.jap, Default.htm, default.html, default.asp, etc.
The IIS default home page document has only Default.htm and Default.asp, and, as needed, the Add and Remove buttons enable you to set up a home page document that can be resolved for the site.
Start and stop the IIS service
Provides the ability to start and stop services in the toolbar of Internet Information Services. Click to start the IIS server, or click to stop the IIS server.
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First, enable ASP support
WindowsServer2003 default installation, is not installed IIS6, requires additional installation. After installing the IIS6, you also need to open the support for ASP separately.
The first step, enable ASP, Access: Control Panel-> management tools->iis (Internet server)-web service Extensions->activeserverpages-> allow
Control Panel-> Administrative Tools->iis (Internet server)-web service extension-> the include file on the service side-> allow
The second step is to enable the parent path support.
iis-Web Site-Home Directory-configuration-options-Enable parent path
Third step, permission assignment
iis-Web site-(specific site)-(right) permissions-users Full Control
Second, the resolution windows2003 maximum can upload only 200K limit.
Shut down the Iisadminservice service first in the service
Find the MetaBase.xml under the windows\system32\inesrv\,
Open, find aspmaxrequestentityallowed to change him to the desired value,
and restart the Iisadminservice service.
1. Allow activeserverpages and include files on server side in Web service extensions
2, modify the properties of each site
Home Directory-Configuration-options-Enable parent path
3, so that it can upload files larger than 200k (modified to the size you want, such as in the back of two 0, will allow 20m)
C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\MetaBase.xml
(The Enterprise version of Windows2003 is on line No. 592, the default is aspmaxrequestentityallowed= "204800" or 200K.)
Add two to 0, that is, now the maximum can be uploaded 20M.
Aspmaxrequestentityallowed= "20480000"
Configuring IIS on WIN2003 notice a few
Configure WINDOWSSERVER2003--IIS6
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The information in this article applies to:
Microsoftwindowsserver2003,datacenteredition
Microsoftwindowsserver2003,enterpriseedition
Microsoftwindowsserver2003,standardedition
Microsoftwindowsserver2003,webedition
Microsoftwindowsserver2003,64-bitdatacenteredition
Microsoftwindowsserver2003,64-bitenterpriseedition
MicrosoftInternetInformationServicesversion6.0
This step-by-step article describes how to set up a WWW server for anonymous access in a WindowsServer2003 environment.
Installing Internet Information Services
MicrosoftInternet Information Services (IIS) is a Web service that is integrated with WindowsServer2003.
To install IIS, add optional components, or remove optional components, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, point to Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
The Add or Remove Programs tool starts.
2. Click Add/Remove Windows components.
Displays the Windows Components Wizard.
3. In the list of Windows components, click the Web application server.
4. Click Details, and then click Internet Information Services (IIS).
5. Click Details to view the list of IIS optional components.
6. Select the optional components you want to install. By default, the following components are selected:
---Common Files
---frontpage2002serverextentions
---Internet Information Services snap-in
---Internet Information Services Manager
---NNTP Service
---SMTP Service
---worldwideweb service
7. Click WorldWideWeb Services, and then click Details to view a list of IIS optional subcomponents, such as the activeserverpages component and the remote Management (HTML) tool). Select the optional subcomponents that you want to install. By default, the following components are selected:
---worldwideweb service
8. Click OK until you return to the Windows Components Wizard.
9. Click Next, and then complete the Windows Components Wizard.
Configuring Anonymous Authentication
To configure anonymous authentication, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Information Services (IIS).
2. Expand the * server name (where the server name is the name of the server), right-click the Web site, and then click Properties.
3. In the Web Site Properties dialog box, click the Directory Security tab.
4. Under Authentication and access control, click Edit.
5. Click the Enable anonymous Access check box to select it.
Note: The user account in the User name box is used only for anonymous access through the Windowsguest account.
By default, the server creates and uses the account IUSR_computername. The anonymous user account password is used only in Windows, and the anonymous user does not log on with the username and password.
6. Under Authenticated access, click the Integrated Windows Authentication check box to select it.
7. Click OK two times.
Basic Web Site Configuration
1. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Information Services (IIS).
2. Expand the "* Server name" (where the server name is the name of the server), and then expand the Web site.
3. Right-click the Default Web site, and then click Properties.
4. Click the Web Site tab. If you have assigned more than one IP address to your computer, in the IP address box, click the IP address that you want to assign to this web site.
5. Click on the Performance tab. Use the Web Site Properties-Performance dialog box to set properties that affect memory, bandwidth usage, and number of web connections.
By configuring network bandwidth on a particular site, you can better control traffic for that site. For example, by restricting bandwidth on a lower-priority web site, you can relax restrictions on the amount of access to his site. Similarly, when you specify the number of connections to a Web site, you can release resources for other sites. Settings are specific to the site and should be adjusted based on network traffic and usage changes.
---Click to select the limit the bandwidth available to this web site check box to configure IIS to adjust network bandwidth to the maximum amount of bandwidth selected, in kilobytes per second (KB/S).
Select a specific number or an unqualified number of Web Service connections---Click the Web Service connection check box. Restricting connections allows computer resources to be used for other processes.
Note: Each client browsing the Web site typically uses about three connections.
6. Click the Home Directory tab.
---if you want to use Web content that is stored on the local computer, click Directory on this computer, and then type the path you want in the Local Path box. For example, the default path is C:\Inetpub\wwwroot.
Note: To increase security, do not create a Web content folder under the root directory.
---if you want to use Web content that is stored on another computer, click Shared location on another computer, and then type the location you want in the Network directory box that appears.
---if you want to use Web content that is stored in another Web address, click Redirect to URL, and then type the location you want in the redirect to box. Under customer will send to, click the appropriate check box to select it.
7. Click the document tab. Note the list of documents that can be used by IIS as the default startup document. If you want to use index.html as your startup document, you must add it. Add the method:
A. Click Add.
B. In the Add Default Document dialog box, type Index.html, and then click OK.
C. Click the up arrow button until index.html is displayed at the top of the list.
8. Click OK to close the Default Web Site Properties dialog box.
9. Right-click the Default Web site, and then click Permissions.
10. Note the user account with permission to operate on this web site. Click Add to add additional user accounts that can operate this web site.
11. Click OK to return to the Internet Information Services window.
12. Right-click the Default Web site, and then click Stop.
13. Right-click the Default Web site, and then click Start.
WINDOWS2003 on the installation of OA system to note:
How to enable ASP support:
WindowsServer2003 default installation, is not installed IIS6, requires additional installation. After installing the IIS6, you also need to open the support for ASP separately. The method is:
Control Panel-> management Tools->web Service Extensions->activeserverpages-> allowed.
Q:asp file contains files when prompted Activeserverpages error _asp0131_ not allow the parent path, how to solve?
A: Select the home directory-configuration-application option in the Site properties and select "Enable Parent directory".
Q: Landing OA system prompts "did not find the necessary OA documents", How to solve?
A: Select attributes on the Oaserver folder-security-Select the user group, open all permissions, click "Advanced", "Reset all object permissions and allow propagation of inheritable permissions" tick, click "OK" two times, and then log in later
4.IIS can not download the file problem solution is to put the properties into the site. View the execution permissions inside the home directory. Set as pure script
Runas/profile/user:ourcomputeradministrator "mmc gpedit.msc" "