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Installing the Natural Web I/O Interface Client on Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)

If you want to use the Natural Web I/O Interface client with Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), you must proceed as described in this document. The following topics are covered:


Installation Steps

The descriptions below apply when working with Windows XP. The procedure may be slightly different when working with a different Windows version.

The following topics are covered below:

First-time Installation

Start of instruction setTo install the Natural Web I/O Interface client

  1. Download the Natural Web I/O Interface client for IIS from Empower (https://empower.softwareag.com/) and unzip the contents to a directory of your choice on your hard disk.

    Or:
    Natural for UNIX, Natural for OpenVMS and Natural for Windows: Copy the complete contents of the nwo/windows/iis/v<nnnn> directory from the installation medium to a directory of your choice on your hard disk.

  2. Open the Control Panel and choose Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services.

  3. In the resulting window, expand the node with the name of your computer in the tree and select the node Web Sites > Default Web Site.

  4. Open the context menu and choose New > Virtual Directory.

    Or:
    From the Action menu, choose New > Virtual Directory.

    A wizard for creating a new virtual directory appears.

  5. Choose the Next button to proceed to the next page of the wizard.

  6. Enter an alias name for the virtual directory (for example, "Natural") and choose the Next button.

    Important:
    If you want to use the Natural Execution and Debugging plug-in for Eclipse, the alias name for the virtual directory must be "Natural".

  7. Enter the path to the directory which contains the files you have copied to your hard disk and choose the Next button.

  8. Leave the access permissions with the default values (that is: Read and Run script are selected) and choose the Next button.

  9. Choose the Finish button.

    The virtual directory is now created on the IIS server.

  10. Select the name of the new virtual directory in the tree.

  11. Open the context menu and choose Properties.

    Or:
    From the Action menu, choose New > Properties.

  12. In the resulting dialog box, choose the ASP.NET page. Select the ASP.NET version. It has to be at least 2.0.50727 (the release version of ASP.NET 2.0). Choose the OK button to close the dialog box.

Update Installation

Start of instruction setTo update the Natural Web I/O Interface client

  1. On your hard disk, create a new directory for the update version that you want to install.

  2. Download the Natural Web I/O Interface client for IIS from Empower (https://empower.softwareag.com/) and unzip the contents to the new directory.

    Or:
    Natural for UNIX, Natural for OpenVMS and Natural for Windows: Copy the complete contents of the nwo/windows/iis/v<nnnn> directory from the installation medium to a directory of your choice on your hard disk.

  3. Open the Control Panel and choose Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services.

  4. Open the properties for the existing virtual directory (for example, "Natural"). On the Virtual Directory page, change the path so that it points to the new directory which contains the update version.

  5. Copy your settings.xml file from the directory which contains the previous version to the new directory (the settings.xml file is located in the root of your installation directory). If you have changed any other files (such as style sheets), also copy these files to the new directory.

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Installation Verification

It is assumed that http://<host>:<port> is the URL of your web server.

Start of instruction setTo verify the installation

  1. When you have defined the alias name "Natural" in the IIS (see above), you can start the Natural Web I/O Interface client in the browser using the following URL:

    Enter the following URL in your web browser:

    http://<host>:<port>/Natural/Default.aspx

    For example:

    http://myhost:8080/Natural/Default.aspx

    The Natural Web I/O Interface client is now started in your browser. The entries which appear in the resulting logon page depend on the settings in your configuration file. For further information, see Configuring the Client.

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