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Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) needs to be installed and running in order for the web service component of Sysgem Self-Service Password Reset to install correctly. | Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) needs to be installed and running in order for the web service component of ''Sysgem Self-Service Password Reset'' to install correctly. | ||
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\InetStp | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\InetStp | ||
If it exists then it is installed, if it not exists, then IIS is not installed. | If it exists then it is installed, if it does not exists, then IIS is not installed. | ||
If IIS is not installed, then install it by: | If IIS is not installed, then install it by: | ||
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'''Is Microsoft Internet Information Services configured correctly?''' | '''Is Microsoft Internet Information Services configured correctly?''' | ||
Ensure that the administrative routines needed by the Sysgem Self-Service Password Reset installer are enabled. | |||
Check [[IIS Configuration]] to ensure that the IIS administrative routines are enabled. | |||
Latest revision as of 13:55, 2 March 2011
Issues relating to the installation of the web component of Sysgem Self-Service Password Reset
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) needs to be installed and running in order for the web service component of Sysgem Self-Service Password Reset to install correctly.
Is Microsoft Internet Information Services Installed?
One of the simplest and surest ways to determine whether IIS is installed is to check the registry entry for:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\InetStp
If it exists then it is installed, if it does not exists, then IIS is not installed.
If IIS is not installed, then install it by:
1) Go to the Control Panel
2) Open Add/Remove Programs
3) Open Add/Remove Windows Components
2) Place a tick in the check box for 'Internet Information Services (IIS)' leaving all the default installation settings intact.
Is Microsoft Internet Information Services Running?
Check to see if IIS is running by:
1) Go to the Control Panel
2) Open Administrative Tools
3) Open Computer Management
4) Open Services and Applications (expand the tree)
5) Open Internet Information Services (expand the tree)
6) Open the 'Web Sites' folder
7) Check if "Default Web Site" is running. If not, then start it.
Is Microsoft Internet Information Services configured correctly?
Ensure that the administrative routines needed by the Sysgem Self-Service Password Reset installer are enabled.
Check IIS Configuration to ensure that the IIS administrative routines are enabled.