Autodesk 15606-011408-9330 User Guide - Page 70

Installing Microsoft Internet Information Server, Installing Netscape Web Server,

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Note that you may need to omit the period (.) that precedes the file extension. For more information about manually configuring MIME types, refer to your Web server documentation. Installing Microsoft Internet Information Server If you plan to run Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) on Windows NT, you need to install the Windows NT Option Pack 4.0. This is not necessary with Windows 2000 because IIS is included with Windows 2000. To install the Option Pack 1 Install Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0. 2 Install Option Pack 4.0. When you install the Option Pack, select the Upgrade Plus option and be sure to select Internet Information Service as a component to install. Installing Netscape Web Server Before installing a Netscape Web server, you must first have the following:  A system that meets the criteria listed in "Autodesk MapGuide Server Requirements" on page 16.  Netscape Navigator installed on your machine. Either install Netscape Navigator from the Netscape Developer's CD or download it from: http://www.netscape.com  An entry in a DNS server. Make sure that the administrator of the DNS server in your network enters the computer on which you are installing Autodesk MapGuide Server into the domain.  A user account set up on the computer. After you have met all of these criteria, you are ready to install the Netscape Enterprise Server software from the Netscape CD. To install Netscape Enterprise Server 1 Insert the Netscape CD, and then follow the instructions on the screen to start the installation. 2 The installation program prompts you to specify whether or not you want to use Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Because you do not need LDAP, leave the box unchecked and go on to the next dialog box. 3 When prompted for user information, enter the name and password of the user you created in the User Manager. 70 | Chapter 4 Assembling and Administering Your Server

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Chapter 4
Assembling and Administering Your Server
Note that you may need to omit the period (.) that precedes the file exten-
sion. For more information about manually configuring MIME types, refer
to your Web server documentation.
Installing Microsoft Internet Information Server
If you plan to run Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) on Windows
NT, you need to install the Windows NT Option Pack 4.0. This is not neces-
sary with Windows 2000 because IIS is included with Windows 2000.
To install the Option Pack
1
Install Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0.
2
Install Option Pack 4.0. When you install the Option Pack, select the
Upgrade Plus option and be sure to select Internet Information Service as
a component to install.
Installing Netscape Web Server
Before installing a Netscape Web server, you must first have the following:
A system that meets the criteria listed in
Autodesk MapGuide Server
Requirements
on page 16.
Netscape Navigator installed on your machine. Either install Netscape
Navigator from the Netscape Developer
s CD or download it from:
An entry in a DNS server. Make sure that the administrator of the DNS
server in your network enters the computer on which you are installing
Autodesk MapGuide Server into the domain.
A user account set up on the computer.
After you have met all of these criteria, you are ready to install the Netscape
Enterprise Server software from the Netscape CD.
To install Netscape Enterprise Server
1
Insert the Netscape CD, and then follow the instructions on the screen to
start the installation.
2
The installation program prompts you to specify whether or not you want
to use Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Because you do not
need LDAP, leave the box unchecked and go on to the next dialog box.
3
When prompted for user information, enter the name and password of
the user you created in the User Manager.