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Revision: 5f533f7b971b
Author: gordon.luckett
Date: Tue May 24 07:22:18 2011
Log: Edited wiki page Installation through web user interface.
http://code.google.com/p/georest/source/detail?repo=wiki&r=5f533f7b971b

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/Installation.wiki

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--- /Installation.wiki Tue Jan 25 07:17:05 2011
+++ /Installation.wiki Tue May 24 07:22:18 2011
@@ -52,10 +52,10 @@
* IUSR: Read
# Set permissions on the C:\!GeoRest\bin folder as follows:
* Network Service: Full Control
- # Create new application pool to be used by this service. It does not
require any managed components. If using 64 bit Windows version enable a
32-bit Application Pool. Right click on application pool and
select "Advanced Settings" and change "Enable 32-bit Application" property
to True.
+ # Create new application pool to be used by this service. It does not
require any managed components. NOTE: Only perform the following if using
the 32bit GeoRest dlls: if using 64 bit Windows version enable a 32-bit
Application Pool. Right click on application pool and select "Advanced
Settings" and change "Enable 32-bit Application" property to True.
# Create a new virtual directory at the root of your website with an
alias of "rest" pointing to C:\!GeoRest\bin
# Convert this virtual directory into an application, using the
application pool you set up earlier.
- # Under Handler Mappings, create a new Module Mapping, setting the
wildcard to `*` and pointing to C:\!GeoRest\bin\!GeoRest_ISAPI.dll. Make
sure to allow this extension to run, or set up a new web extension rule for
it manually.
+ # Under Handler Mappings, create a new Wildcard Module Mapping, that
sets the wildcard to `*` and pointing to
C:\!GeoRest\bin\!GeoRest_ISAPI.dll. Make sure to allow this extension to
run, or set up a new web extension rule for it manually.
# browse to http://localhost/rest/hello

You should see a web page saying something like:

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