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The specific Windows logon is also required for obtaining log files from jsmdirect.exe. For more details refer to Log files (Windows).

Ensure that x_lansa.pro contains an entry USER=<the LANSA user profile that JSM http requests will be given> or PSTC=Y. When a request is received by JSM to run a function, this is the LANSA user profile that the job will run under. Also provide the DBUS and PSWD parameters, unless database trusted connections are being used or the user id and password are contained in the ODBC DSN.

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  1. Start the Internet Services Manager.
  2. Browse to the appropriate virtual directory eg. cgi-bin and right click on the file jsmdirect.exe in the virtual directory and select the menu item Properties.
  3. The jsmdirect.exe Properties dialog box will open. Select the File Security tab and then the Edit button in the frame titled Anonymous access and authentication control.
  4. The Authentication Methods dialog box will open. Check (select) the Anonymous access option and press the Edit button next to the Account used for the anonymous access label.
  5. The Anonymous User Account dialog box will open. Uncheck (i.e. deselect) the Allow IIS to control password option - this is IMPORTANT if you specify a Windows logon username which that is not located on the workstation - then specify the Windows logon username and password of the user profile used to run LANSA applications. The case of the password must match the case of the password as it was entered into Windows user maintenance. Note that if a workstation belongs to a Windows domain and a Windows User exists on both the Domain and the Local (on the workstation), the Domain User logon login takes precedence.
  6. Close all the above dialogs by clicking on the OK button.