Installation Notes for Adaxes 2017.2
    
        This document contains requirements and instructions on how to install Softerra
        Adaxes 2017.2.
    
    
    
        System Requirements
    
        The tables below outline software and hardware requirements for installing and running
        the Softerra Adaxes components.
    
    
        Supported Operating Systems
    
        
            | Adaxes Service* | Service Administration Console | 
        
            | 
                        Windows Server 2003 R2 (x86)Windows Server 2003, Standard (x86)Windows Server 2003, EnterpriseWindows Server 2003, DatacenterWindows XP Professional SP1 (x86)Windows XP SP1 (x64)Windows Vista SP2 BusinessWindows Vista SP2 UltimateWindows Vista SP2 EnterpriseWindows Server 2008Windows 7 EnterpriseWindows 7 ProfessionalWindows 7 UltimateWindows Server 2008 R2Windows 8Windows Server 2012Windows 8.1Windows Server 2012 R2Windows 10Windows Server 2016 | 
                        Windows XP SP2Windows Server 2003 SP1Windows VistaWindows Server 2008Windows 7Windows Server 2008 R2Windows 8Windows Server 2012Windows 8.1Windows Server 2012 R2Windows 10Windows Server 2016 | 
    
    
    
        * Prior to install Adaxes Service on Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you need to install
        Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS). For details, see 
            How to install AD LDS on Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
    
    
        
            | Web Interface/SPML Web Service* | PowerShell Module for AD | 
        
            | 
                        Windows XP SP2 (x86)Windows XP (x64)Windows Server 2003Windows VistaWindows Server 2008Windows 7Windows Server 2008 R2Windows 8Windows Server 2012Windows 8.1Windows Server 2012 R2Windows 10Windows Server 2016 | 
                        Windows XP SP3Windows Server 2003 SP2Windows Vista SP1Windows Server 2008 SP1Windows 7Windows Server 2008 R2Windows 8Windows Server 2012Windows 8.1Windows Server 2012 R2Windows 10Windows Server 2016 | 
    
    
    
        * It's highly recommended to install Web Interface and SPML Web Service on the server
        editions of Windows because when installed on workstations, IIS has a limitation
        on the number of simultaneous connections. In this case, the connection limit can
        be reached when, for example, only two or three persons are using the Web Interface
        at the same time.
    
    
        Important: To install Softerra Adaxes, the target computer
            must be joined to an Active Directory domain. 
    
    
    
        Hardware Requirements
    
        The minimum hardware required to install and run Softerra Adaxes components includes:
    
        
            | Adaxes Service | Service Administration Console | Web Interface | SPML Web Service | 
        
            | 
                    CPU: 1.6 GHz or higher recommendedRAM: 256 MB or more recommendedHDD: 512 MB | 
                    CPU: 1.1 GHz or higher recommendedRAM: 256 MB or more recommendedSuper VGA (800x600) or higher resolution monitor | 
                    CPU: 1.6 GHz or higher recommendedRAM: 256 MB or more recommended | 
                    CPU: 500 MHz or higher recommendedRAM: 256 MB or more recommended | 
    
    
        Note: Hardware requirements depend on the total number of
            objects managed by your Adaxes service.
    
    
        Installation Prerequisites
    
        Softerra Adaxes components require Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 to be installed
        on the target system.
        
        To install the framework, see How to install Microsoft .NET
            Framework 3.5 SP1.
    
    
        To install Adaxes Service on Windows 7 or Windows Vista, first you need to
        install Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS). For details, see
        How to install AD LDS on Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
    
    
        To use cmdlets included in PowerShell Module for Active Directory, Windows
        PowerShell 2.0 is installed on the target computer. For details, see 
            How to install Windows PowerShell 2.0.
    
    
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        Installation
    
        Note: To install Softerra Adaxes, you must log on to your
            computer using an account that belongs to the local Administrators group. 
    
    
        All Adaxes components (Adaxes Service, Web Interface, Administration Console, PowerShell
        Module, etc.) are installed using a single installation package. It is not necessary
        to install all the components on a single computer. In case you need to install
        different components on different computers, install the Adaxes service first, because
        to install other components you will need to specify the network location of the
        Adaxes service.
    
    
        Installation Instructions
    
        To install Softerra Adaxes:
    
        - Log on to the operating system under a user account that has local administrator
            permissions on the target computer and is a member of an Active Directory domain.
        
- Install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1, if not installed. For details, see How to install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1.
        
- Launch the Softerra Adaxes installation package (.msi) for the language and OS architecture
            you want.
            
                Note: All Softerra Adaxes components (Adaxes Service, Service Administration
                Console, Web Interface and SPML Web Service) are installed by a single MSI package.
             
- The Welcome screen appears. Read the information provided and click Next.
        
- Accept the license agreement and click Next. 
- Select the Adaxes components you would like to install and click Next.
 Please note that different Adaxes components have different system and hardware
            requirements. For details, see System Requirements.
 If you select none of the Adaxes components, only the Softerra Adaxes ADSI provider
            is installed.
- If you have selected Adaxes Service, do the following:
            
        
- If you have selected Web Interface, do the following:
            
                - On the Web Interface Types page, select Web Interface types you want to install
                    and configure IIS web site parameters for each Web Interface type.
                    
 
                        By default, each Web Interface type allows users to handle tasks that are typically
                        assigned to their job role in the company:
                     
                        - Web Interface for Administrators
 Allows Active Directory administrators to perform practically any operation in Active
                            Directory.
- Web Interface for Help Desk
 Allows Help Desk operators to handle tasks related to user account management like
                            password reset, unlock/enable/disable user accounts, modify general properties of
                            AD objects, etc.
- Web Interface for Self-Service
 Allows regular users to accomplish self-service tasks without any assistance from
                            administrators or Help Desk staff. Users can update their private information, change
                            passwords, perform basic searches in AD, etc.
 
                        Note: After the installation, you will be able to configure the installed
                        Web Interfaces to meet the specifics of your company.
                     Click Next.
- On the Service for Web Interface page, specify the DNS host name of the Adaxes
                    service the Web Interface will connect to. If the specified Adaxes service shares
                    its configuration with other Adaxes services, the Web Interface will connect to
                    the nearest available Adaxes service contained in the configuration set.
                    
                        Note: This page is not available if you install Adaxes Service and Web Interface
                        at the same time. In this case, the Web Interface will use the Adaxes service installed
                        during this installation.
                     Click Next.
 
- If you have selected SPML Web Service, do the following:
            
        
- On the Ready to Install page, click Install to begin the installation.
            
 Depending on the features you've selected, the setup program may install additional
            components on your system. For details, see Additional
                Components.
        
            | Note: During the installation you might be prompted to provide the Windows installation
                files. It might be necessary to install Windows components used by Softerra Adaxes
                (e.g. Web Interface and SPML Web Service require Microsoft IIS that is a Windows
                component).
 If the Insert Disk dialog box appears, use one of the following methods:
 
                    Insert your Windows CD-ROM into your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, and then click 
                        OK. Click OK to locate your Windows installation files. In the Files Needed
                        dialog box, click Browse, locate your Windows installation files, and then
                        click Open. For example, the installation files might be in the D:\I386 folder.
                     | 
    
    
    
        Rights Granted to Adaxes Service Logon Account
    
        Since the Adaxes service uses the account of the default service administrator to
        log on to the system, the setup program grants the 'Log on as service' right to
        this account.
    
    
        When the Adaxes service is installed on a workstation rather than on a domain controller,
        this right is granted locally on this workstation via the Local Policy settings.
        If there is a conflicting domain-based Group Policy object that grants the 'Log
        on as service' right to other users, the local right granted by the setup program
        will be removed during the Group Policy refresh, because the domain-based Group
        Policy settings override the Local Policy settings. If this happens, the Adaxes
        service will not start. In this case contact your domain administrator to grant
        the 'Log on as service' right to the account of the default service administrator
        in a precedent domain-based Group Policy.
    
    
        Multi-Server Deployment for High Availability
    
        For many configurations it is desirable to install Adaxes service on multiple computers
        in order to achieve fault tolerance and load balancing.
        In a multi-server environment there are multiple Adaxes services that share
        common configuration (managed AD domains, Security Roles, Business Rules, Scheduled Tasks,
        etc.). Clients connect to the nearest available Adaxes service. If an Adaxes service becomes
        unavailable, clients are automatically switched to another one.
     
     
        Adaxes services sharing common configuration form a logical grouping called a configuration set.
        When the configuration of an Adaxes service is modified, the configuration of other services in
        the configuration set becomes inconsistent with the most up-to-date configuration.
        As the changes get replicated through the configuration set, all service configurations
        become identical once again. Adaxes uses a type of replication called multimaster replication.
    
    
        In many circumstances it may be sufficient to use a single-server configuration.
        However, if you have a geographically distributed environment, or there is a heavy load on
        the Adaxes service, or you want to improve the availability of your Adaxes service, you may
        consider a multi-server approach.
    
    
        To setup a multi-server configuration:
    
    
    - 
        Install the first instance of Adaxes service. This will create a configuration set with only
        one Adaxes service.
    
- 
        During installation of subsequent instances of Adaxes service, join each new service to
        the configuration set. For this purpose, on the Service Configuration page of the
        installation wizard, select the Share configuration option and
        specify the DNS host name of any Adaxes service from the configuration set.
        To join a service to a configuration set you will need to provide the credentials
        of the default administrator of any Adaxes service contained in the configuration set.
    
        Deploying Web Interface to a Web Farm
    
        You can install Adaxes Web Interface in a web farm if you want to share the web-site traffic
        across multiple servers, improve site availability, and balance load among sites.
    
    
        To install Adaxes Web Interface in a web farm:
    
    
    - 
        Install Adaxes Web Interface on the Primary Server in the web farm.
    
- 
        Since the Web Interface requires Adaxes ADSI provider, install Adaxes ADSI provider
        on each Secondary Server in the web farm.
        
 
 To install Adaxes ADSI provider:
 
 
            - Launch the Adaxes installation wizard.
- 
                On the Select Features page, deselect all the features and click Next.
                
 
   
- Finish installation by following the instructions in the wizard.
 
            Note:
            When you upgrade the Web Interface you will also need to upgrade the Adaxes ADSI
            provider on each Secondary Server in the web farm.
         
- 
        Configure client affinity for the web farm. Since Adaxes Web Interface requires all client
        requests to be routed to the same web server during a client session, you need to configure
        load balancing to map a client to a Web Interface for the duration of a client session.
        The load balancing algorithm must be applied only for the very first request from the client.
        From that point on, all subsequent requests from the same client must be routed to the same
        Web Interface for the duration of the client session.
        
 
 To configure client affinity if you use the Application Request Routing module:
 
 
            - Launch Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- Select the server farm and double-click Server Affinity.
- Enable the Client affinity option and click Apply.
 
 To configure client affinity if you use F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM):
 
 A similar load balancing model needs to be applied if you use
        F5 BIG-IP LTM. This is achieved by configuring Source Address
        Persistence.
 
 
            - Go to the F5 BIG-IP LTM configuration page.
- Expand Local Traffic in the navigation panel and select Profiles.
- Open the Persistence tab and then click Create.
- In the General Properties section type the desired name of the profile you are creating.
- Select Source Address Affinity in the Persistence type drop-down list.
- Customize other settings of the profile according to your requirements and click Finished.
- Open the virtual server(s) that hosts Adaxes Web Interface and open its Resources tab.
- In the Default Persistence Profile drop-down list, select the name of the
                persistence profile you have created.
 
        Installing Web Interface and Administration Console in DMZ
    
        To make Adaxes Web Interface and Administration Console available from outside,
        they can be installed in the DMZ (also known as perimeter network or extranet).
        Web Interface can be exposed to the Internet to allow users to perform tasks like password
        reset and directory search when they are not on the internal network (e.g. users
        travelling, users working from home, or external users). If you install Adaxes Administration
        Console on a computer in the DMZ, Administrators will be able to connect to the computer
        using Remote Desktop and manage Adaxes and Active Directory from outside the internal network.
    
    
        To deploy Adaxes clients in the DMZ:
    
    
        - 
            Install a Read-Only Domain Controller in the DMZ.
            Adaxes Web Interface and Administration Console can be installed only on the computer that
            is joined to an Active Directory domain. Since DMZ is usually a highly restricted piece of
            network, it is recommended to use Read-Only Domain Controllers. Read-Only Domain Controllers
            provide a one-way replication from your internal network to the DMZ and thus decrease the risk
            towards your network when a DMZ machine gets compromised. For details on how to
            deploy read-only DCs in the DMZ, see
            Active Directory Domain
            Services in the Perimeter Network.
        
- 
            Open port 54782 in the firewall. Adaxes Web Interface and Adaxes Administration
            Console use port 54782 for communication with the Adaxes service.
            The port number can be changed if required.
            
                How to change the port
                    
                        Change the port attribute of the following XML element in Softerra.Adaxes.Service.exe.Config:
                     
    <configuration>
       ...
        <system.runtime.remoting>
          <customErrors mode="Off" />
          <application>
            <channels>
              <channel ref="tcp" port="54782" priority="2" secure="true">
                        Note:
                        The Softerra.Adaxes.Service.exe.Config file is located in the folder where the
                        Adaxes Service is installed (by default, C:\Program Files\Softerra\Adaxes 3\Service).
                     
 
 
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        Uninstallation
    
        Note: Before uninstalling Adaxes Service you may want to backup
            its configuration. For this purpose, use the Softerra.Adaxes.BackupRestore.exe
            tool. 
    
    
        To uninstall Softerra Adaxes:
    
        - If you want to uninstall the Adaxes Service, make sure that the service is running.
            It is necessary to correctly unregister the service from your system (remove the
            service connection points and clean up the configuration set metadata). 
- 
            Open Add or Remove Programs and select the Softerra Adaxes product.
        
- Click Remove and follow the steps provided. 
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        Upgrade to New Version
    Upgrade a Multi-Server Configuration
    
        If you have multiple Adaxes services sharing the same configuration, you need to reinstall them
        one after another. Perform the following steps for each Adaxes service in the configuration set:
    
    
    
    
        
            | 
                    Note: When upgrading from Adaxes 2012.1 (build 3.3.8815.0) and earlier,
                    you need to perform additional steps to preserve Approval Requests.
                        Adaxes 2012.1 (build 3.3.8815.0) and earlier versions did not allow to restore
                        Approval Requests after an upgrade. Perform the following steps before 
                        uninstalling the old version of Adaxes to preserve Approval Requests:
                         
                            Download
                                PowerShell script.Unzip the script to the folder where the Adaxes Service is installed
                                (by default, C:\Program Files\Softerra\Adaxes 3\Service).Launch Windows PowerShell.Navigate to the directory where you unzipped the script. For example, if your
                                Adaxes service is installed in C:\Program Files\Softerra\Adaxes 3\Service, type
cd C:\Program Files\Softerra\Adaxes 3\Service
Run the script using the following command:
.\BackupApprovalRequests.ps1 -defaultServiceAdminName "<admin_username>"
where <admin_username> is the username of the default
                                    service administrator. If you are logged on as the default
                                    service administrator, you can omit this parameter.
 
 Example:
 
.\BackupApprovalRequests.ps1 -defaultServiceAdminName EXAMPLE\Administrator
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        - Uninstall the old version of Adaxes.
- If you are moving an Adaxes service that shares its configuration with other Adaxes
        services from one computer to another, you need to manually transfer the information on
        pending Approval Requests.
            
 
                How to transfer information on pending Approval Requests
 
- Install the new version. During the installation, join the new Adaxes service to your
            configuration set.
- Wait until the configuration is replicated. To make sure that the replication is complete,
            launch Adaxes Administration Console, connect to the newly installed Adaxes service and
            wait until the connection is established.
Upgrade a Single Server Configuration
    
        If you have a single Adaxes service that does not share its configuration with any other
        Adaxes services, you need to back up your configuration, upgrade to a new version, and
        restore the configuration back. To do this, perform the following steps:
    
    
        - Back up the configuration of your Adaxes service using the Softerra.Adaxes.BackupRestore.exe
            tool. This tool is located in the folder where the Adaxes service is installed,
            which is C:\Program Files\Softerra\Adaxes 3\Service by default.
            
 
                Upgrade from Adaxes 2012.1 (build 3.3.8815.0) and earlier
                    Adaxes 2012.1 (build 3.3.8815.0) and earlier versions did not include Approval
                    Requests in backup files. To be able to restore Approval Requests after
                    upgrading, you need to manually include Approval Requests to the backup file:
                     
                        - Download
                            PowerShell script.
- Unzip the script to the folder where your Adaxes service is installed
                            (by default, C:\Program Files\Softerra\Adaxes 3\Service).
- Launch Windows PowerShell.
- Navigate to the directory where you unzipped the script. For example,
                            if your Adaxes service is installed in
                            C:\Program Files\Softerra\Adaxes 3\Service, type
cd C:\Program Files\Softerra\Adaxes 3\Service
- Run the script using the following command:
.\BackupApprovalRequests.ps1 -backupFilePath "<backup_file_path>" -defaultServiceAdminName "<admin_username>"
where
                                - 
                                  <backup_file_path> - the path to the backup file created on the 1st step.
                                
- 
                                  <admin_username> - the username of the default service administrator.
                                  If you are logged on as the default service administrator, you can omit this parameter.
                                
 Example:
.\BackupApprovalRequests.ps1 -backupFilePath "C:\Backup.Adaxes.Service.srvcfg" -defaultServiceAdminName EXAMPLE\Administrator
- The script will output a new backup file updated with the data required to
                            restore Approval Requests. It will be placed in the same folder as the
                            source backup file and will have the same file name with .fixed added
                            to the end. Use this file to restore Adaxes service configuration.
                        
 
 
- Back up the configuration of your Web Interface using the Softerra.Adaxes.Web.UI.Configuration.exe
            tool. This tool is located in the folder where the Adaxes Web Interface is installed,
            which is C:\Program Files\Softerra\Adaxes 3\Web Interface by default.
- Uninstall the old version of Adaxes.
- Install the new version.
- Restore the configuration of the Adaxes service using the Softerra.Adaxes.BackupRestore.exe
            tool.
- Restore the configuration of the Adaxes Web Interface using the Softerra.Adaxes.Web.UI.Configuration.exe
            tool.
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        Additional Components
    
        Some of the Softerra Adaxes components require additional software to be installed
        in your operating system. All the additional software is installed automatically
        by the setup program, however you can do it manually if the automatic installation
        fails (the instructions are provided below).
        
        The software components, the setup program is going to install, are listed on the
        Ready to Install page that is shown right before the installation process
        starts.
    
    
        Additional software components installed automatically by the Adaxes setup program
        include:
    
    
        
            | Adaxes Service | Service Administration Console | Web Interface | SPML Web Service | 
        
            |  |  |  |  | 
    
    
        Note: After Softerra Adaxes is uninstalled, the additional
            components installed automatically remain in the system. 
    
    
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        How Do I
    
        Install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
    
        To install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 on Windows XP, Windows Vita,
        Windows Server 2003 and 2008:
    
        - Visit http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ab99342f-5d1a-413d-8319-81da479ab0d7.
        
- Follow the instructions to download and install Microsoft .NET Framework Version
            3.5 SP1. 
        To install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 on Windows 8 and higher:
    
    
        - Log on as an administrator and press the Windows logo key.
- Start typing Control Panel.
- Press Enter.
- Click Turn Windows features on or off to display the Windows Features
            dialog.
- Click to expand the .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0) option.
- Select the Windows Communication Foundation Non-HTTP Activation option.
- Click OK.
        Note:  Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 comes pre-installed on
        Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
    
    
    
    
        Grant Permissions to Publish Adaxes Service
    
        - Open Active Directory Users and Computers on a domain controller. 
- Connect to the domain of the target computer (the computer on which you want to
            install Softerra Adaxes).
            
                - In the console tree, right-click Active Directory Users and Computers, and
                    then click Connect to Domain. 
- Type the domain name and click OK. 
 
- On the View menu, select Advanced Features. 
- Right-click the computer object, on which you want to install Softerra Adaxes, and
            then click Properties. 
- On the Security tab, click Add and type the name of the user whom
            you want to grant the permissions to and then click OK. 
- Select the Allow check boxes for the Create All Child Objects and
            Delete All Child Objects permissions. 
- Click OK. 
    
    
        Install Microsoft Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) SP1
    
        To install ADAM, you must log on to your computer using an account that belongs
        to the local Administrators group.
    
    
        To install ADAM on Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP:
    
    
        - Visit http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9688f8b9-1034-4ef6-a3e5-2a2a57b5c8e4.
        
- Follow the instructions to download and install Microsoft Active Directory Application
            Mode (ADAM) SP1. 
        To install ADAM on Windows Server 2003 R2:
    
    
        - Log on as an administrator, click Start, point to Control Panel, and
            then click Add or Remove Programs. 
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 
- In the Components list, select the check box next to Active Directory
            Services, and then click Details. 
- Select the check box next to Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM), click
            OK, and then click Next. 
- Review the message that appears. Based on the contents of message, do one of the
            following:
            
                - If the message "You have successfully completed the Windows Component Wizard"
                    appears, click Finish. 
- If an error message appears, make a note of the error, click Finish, and
                    then review the ADAM event messages in Event Viewer. 
 
    
    
        Install Microsoft Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) Server
        Role
    
        To install AD LDS, you must log on to your computer using an account that belongs
        to the local Administrators group.
    
    
        To install the AD LDS server role on Windows Server 2008 and higher:
    
    
        - Log on as an administrator, press the Windows logo key.
- Start typing Server Manager.
- Press Enter.
- In the console tree, right-click Roles, and then click Add Roles.
        
- Review the information on the Before You Begin page of the Add Roles Wizard,
            and then click Next. 
- On the Select Server Roles page, in the Roles list, select the 
            Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services check box, and click Next.
        
- Finish adding the AD LDS server role by following the instructions in the wizard.
        
    
    
        Install Microsoft Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS)
    
        To install AD LDS on Windows Vista:
    
    
        - Visit http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=E1B7F0A5-2131-44FD-9DDE-FA146154E13A.
        
- Follow the instructions to download and install Microsoft Active Directory Lightweight
            Directory Services. 
        To install AD LDS on Windows 7:
    
    
        - Visit http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=A45059AF-47A8-4C96-AFE3-93DAB7B5B658.
        
- Follow the instructions to download and install Microsoft Active Directory Lightweight
            Directory Services. 
        To install AD LDS on Windows 8 and higher:
    
    
        - Log on as an administrator and press the Windows logo key.
- Start typing Control Panel.
- Press Enter.
- Click Turn Windows features on or off to display the Windows Features
            dialog.
- Select the Active Directory Light Weight Directory Services option.
- Click OK.
    
    
        Install Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) 6.0
    
        - Visit http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d21c292c-368b-4ce1-9dab-3e9827b70604.
        
- Follow the instructions to download and install Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML)
            6.0. 
    
    
        Install Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) Components
    
        To install Microsoft IIS on Windows Server 2003:
    
    
        - Log on as an administrator, click Start, point to Control Panel, and
            then click Add or Remove Programs. 
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 
- In the Components list, select the Application Server check box, and
            then click Details. 
- Select the Internet Information Services (IIS) check box, and then click
            Details. 
- Select World Wide Web Service, and then select the check box. 
- Click OK two times to return to the Components list, and then click
            Next. 
- Click Finish when the IIS service is installed. 
        To install Microsoft IIS on Windows XP:
    
    
        - Log on as an administrator, click Start, point to Control Panel, and
            then click Add or Remove Programs. 
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 
- In the Components list, select the Internet Information Services (IIS)
            check box, and then click Details. 
- Select World Wide Web Service, and then select the check box. 
- Click OK two times to return to the Components list, and then click
            Next. 
- Click Finish when the IIS service is installed. 
        To install Microsoft IIS on Windows Vista and higher:
    
    
        - Log on as an administrator, press the Windows logo key.
- Start typing Control Panel.
- Press Enter.
- Click Programs and Features. 
- Click Turn Windows features on or off to display the Windows Features
            dialog. 
- Click to expand Internet Information Services, and select the World Wide
            Web Service check box. 
- Click OK. 
        To install Microsoft IIS server role on Windows Server 2008 and higher:
    
    
        - Log on as an administrator, press the Windows logo key.
- Start typing Server Manager.
- Press Enter.
- In the console tree, right-click Roles, and then click Add Roles.
        
- Review the information on the Before You Begin page of the Add Roles Wizard,
            and then click Next. 
- On the Select Server Roles page, in the Roles list, select the 
            Web Server (IIS) check box, and then click Next. 
- Review the information on the Web Server (IIS) page of the Add Roles Wizard,
            and then click Next. 
- On the Select Role Services page, select the ASP.NET check box.
        
- Finish adding the Web Server role by following the instructions in the wizard.
        
    
    
        Install Windows PowerShell 2.0
    
        - Visit http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968929.
        
- Follow the instructions to download and install Windows PowerShell 2.0. 
        Note: Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have PowerShell
            2.0 installed by default.
    
    
    
    
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