Difference between revisions of "SME Web Services Installation Guide"
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If this is an upgrade of WebServices, you will first have to remove the old version before installing the new version:<br> | If this is an upgrade of WebServices, you will first have to remove the old version before installing the new version:<br> | ||
To uninstall webservices, go to Control Panel>Programs and Features (or equivalent to remove programs)<br> | To uninstall webservices, go to Control Panel>Programs and Features (or equivalent to remove programs)<br> | ||
− | Uninstall SMEWebServices | + | Uninstall SMEWebServices<br> |
Proceed with installation of the new SME WebServices<br> | Proceed with installation of the new SME WebServices<br> | ||
Revision as of 17:26, 22 August 2011
If this is an upgrade of WebServices, you will first have to remove the old version before installing the new version:
To uninstall webservices, go to Control Panel>Programs and Features (or equivalent to remove programs)
Uninstall SMEWebServices
Proceed with installation of the new SME WebServices
Select Installation Address - Setting for Site, Virtual Directory and Application Pool in IIS
Select Site Name:
Site Name provides the port number for SME Web Services running on IIS.
Example: Default Web Site, Port:80
Virtual Directory:
Directory name is the part of SME Web Services URL.
Example: http://localhost/SMEWebServices/
Application Pool:
Setting for SME Web Services that will not be affected by application problems in other pools.
Example: DefaultAppPool
Click Next
Setting Company and Alias File Path for database connection to SME
Company:
The header name in the SME alias file.
Example: Company: Defaults
Alias File:
[Defaults]
Connection = ExampleConn
Server = ExampleServer
Alias File Path:
File Path for SME alias file. (Slash type when entering the alias path “/”)
Example: //HIGH5/SME/smeVer7
click Next
click Next
Click Close.