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1. Install Web Deploy (using the Web Platform installer downloaded from Microsoft). | 1. Install Web Deploy (in the video I got Web Deploy 3.6 from [[https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy|here]]). |
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a. The location on disk should be C:\MoviesSVC. a. See the [[attachementf:MoviesSVC.png|image]] |
a. The location on disk should be C:\MoviesSVC. If you are using a windows account, it will setup the permissions for you. /* i. Make sure that {{{IIS_IUSRS}}} has modify rights. */ /* i. Make sure that {{{IIS AppPool\DefaultAppPool}}} also has modify rights. */ a. See the [[attachment:MoviesSVC.png|image]] |
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a. Add a user that can update the web application. You can make it a non-windows user and it will probably be easier. | a. Add a user that can update the web application. Make it a Windows user (I used the Administrator account in the Video, which I know is bad form!). |
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1. Time to go back and try to deploy. You are going to deploy the code to the server you've been preparing but we will now use the production database server db.cs.southern.edu. a. Back in Visual Studio right click on the service project and select publish. Select the WCF option at the bottom. a. See The [[attachment:pub1.png|Connection Page]] and the [[attachment:pub2.png|Settings Page]]. a. Notice that on the settings page you need to create a new connection string for the database. Click on the ... and set the following values: i. Server Name: db.cs.southern.edu i. Authentication: SQL Server Authentication i. User: cptr446 1. Password: WC200Twenty#! 1. Select the database name to be Movies2020 i. test the connection. (It passed? Great!) a. Save the settings and then click publish. 1. To test your settings, re-target you WPF application to the new server. By re-creating the Connected Service (i.e. delete it and re-create it). a. Here is the image of what I had to delete and re-create: |
HW04: IIS VM Setup
Complete the following requirements.
- Create a VM with Windows Server (latest edition)
Install IIS on it - Recall the demo from class and/or the video
IIS features see: image
Install Web Deploy (in the video I got Web Deploy 3.6 from here).
Enable remote connections in the IIS management service (server level)see image
- You will have to stop the service
- Make the changes in the image above.
- Start the service.
- Create an ASP.NET application under your "Default Web Site" named "MoviesSVC".
- The location on disk should be C:\MoviesSVC. If you are using a windows account, it will setup the permissions for you.
See the image
- Double click on the IIS Permissions icon.
- Add a user that can update the web application. Make it a Windows user (I used the Administrator account in the Video, which I know is bad form!).
- The location on disk should be C:\MoviesSVC. If you are using a windows account, it will setup the permissions for you.
- Make sure that both of the following services are running:
- Web Deployment Agent Service
- Web Management Service
- Time to go back and try to deploy. You are going to deploy the code to the server you've been preparing but we will now use the production database server db.cs.southern.edu.
- Back in Visual Studio right click on the service project and select publish. Select the WCF option at the bottom.
See The Connection Page and the Settings Page.
- Notice that on the settings page you need to create a new connection string for the database. Click on the ... and set the following values:
- Server Name: db.cs.southern.edu
- Authentication: SQL Server Authentication
- User: cptr446
- Password: WC200Twenty#!
- Select the database name to be Movies2020
- test the connection. (It passed? Great!)
- Save the settings and then click publish.
- To test your settings, re-target you WPF application to the new server. By re-creating the Connected Service (i.e. delete it and re-create it).
- Here is the image of what I had to delete and re-create:
Show your professor for Credit:
- You will need to show me a working version of your VM by displaying a simple asp.net web page.
If you appear lost, look at the documentation for IIS online.