VLF-ONE-WINDOWS, Step 4-Pre-SP2. Install the Deployment Material on the Target System
Note that in most production configurations the Windows web server and the Windows application server are two separate machines.
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Install Visual LANSA on the application server |
If Visual LANSA is not installed on your application server, install it from CD either as an Independent Workstation or Independent Server. |
Accept default settings. |
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Install LANSA for the Web on the Windows server from CD |
If not already installed on the target Windows server, install: |
Install it to the same directory as Visual LANSA. If you have multiple LANSA systems, use the same LANSA configuration as for the LANSA Web system. |
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Ensure you have a Web license |
Ensure the target application server has a Web license. |
If you need more information, see Licensing at the LANSA Support website. |
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Configure LANSA for the Web |
1. Ensure IIS is running by entering this URL into the browser running on the Web Server: |
Use the iisreset command from a command window if you have problems. |
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2. Make sure Microsoft Windows Script Host (WSH) is installed by locating the file wscript.exe. |
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3. Configure LANSA Listener on Windows Data/Application Server |
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4. Create User on Windows Data/Application Server |
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5. Configure Data/Application Server |
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6. Verify IIS Plug-in Communications with Data/Application Server |
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7. Verify that the Web Server is ready to use. |
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Verify that LANSA Web Server is installed and operational on the target system |
Make sure the partition is web enabled. |
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Install the deployment material |
Install the package by double-clicking the package .MSI file to the same directory where you have installed the LANSA system (for example C:\Program Files\<LANSA>). |
If you encounter problems during the installation, check the MSI*.log file in the end user's defined %TEMP% folder, for example: MSI2ce4c.log. |
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Execute the Framework application |
Execute the VLF-ONE application. |
Typically starting URLs are formatted like this: |
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Instruct your users to create a shortcut for the application. |
Usually the best way to launch a VLF-ONE application is from a shortcut. |
See Shortcuts for Launching VLF-ONE Applications in the Framework guide. |
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