version 5.4a
service pack 1
database sql server 2005 enterprise version
web deployment
the case is simple i create n i connect my accpac 5.4A to ms sql 2005 and i was able to access it through a normal desktop but when i try the web deploymennt everthing go through without error but i still can not login coz my signon manager is giving me access denied
No one in their right mind uses web deployment, it's a total waste of time. Contact Accpac if you need support with web deployment, they have a web deployment check list on their web site.
If you need remote access that works then use terminal server like everyone else does.
Configuring Windows 2003 Server for Implementation with ACCPAC Advantage Series Web Deployment
Author: ACCPAC Tech Support
Date: November 12, 2004
Version: 1.1
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Configuring IIS Manager
Web Services Extensions
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When you initially install IIS, the service is installed in a highly secure and "locked" mode. By default, IIS serves only static content meaning features like ASP, ASP.NET, Server-Side and Front Page Server Extension do not work unless enabled. If you do not enable this functionality after installing IIS, IIS returns a 404 error.
To correct this at the Windows 2003 Server computer, do the following:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
2. Open Administrative Tools, and then open Internet Information Services Manager.
3. In the left explorer pane, click the Web Services Extensions folder located below your local machine name.
4. Select the following extensions in the right pane:
• All unknown ISAPI Extensions
• Active Server Pages
• ASP.NET v1.1.xxxx
5. With the above extensions highlighted, click the Allow button to allow these extensions to run.
6. Back in the explorer pane, expand the Application Pools folder.
7. Right click the DefaultAppPool option and select Properties.
8. On the Recycling tab, remove the checkmark from the box beside the Recycle worker processes (in minutes).
9. On the Performance tab, place a checkmark in the box beside Shutdown worker processes after being idle for (time in minutes) box and specify 5760 minutes in the available scroll list.
10. On the Identity tab, select the Predefined radio button and choose Local System from the dropdown menu. This setting is for systems running the SQL Server on the same computer as CRM is deployed.
Note: If you are using a separate server for running your SQL Server, you should choose the Configurable radio button and specify a domain user name and password in the fields provided. The accounts you select should have administrative privileges on both servers.
You are now ready to proceed to the next step of enabling Parent Paths in the IIS Manager.
Enabling Parent Paths
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Parent paths allow for browsing between sub and parent folders without requiring absolute paths in each URL link on your site. By default, as a security measure this setting is disabled in Windows 2003 Server. It must be manually enabled for the implementation of CRM. To enable this setting, do the following:
1. Open the Internet Information Services Manager. If you have closed it from the previous steps, simply reopen it as described above.
2. In the explorer pane on the left, right click the Web Sites folder below your local machine name and select Properties.
3. On the Home Directory tab, click the Configuration button in the lower right of the window.
4. In the Application Configuration window, click the Options tab.
5. Place a checkmark in the box beside Enable parent paths.
6. Click Ok to save the changes and close the window, and click Ok again to close the Website Properties window as well.
By default, Windows 2003 Server configures the ACCPAC ASP component enforcing access checks for authorization. This needs to be disabled for the proper operation of Web Deployment. Here’s how to disable this setting:
1. Click Start, point to Programs, then to Administrative Tools and click Component Services.
2. In the Component Services window’s Tree pane, expand Component Services, Computers, then My Computer and click COM+ Applications.
3. In the right pane, right click the ACCPAC ASP component and select Properties from the shortcut menu.
4. In the Properties window’s Security tab, remove the checkmark in the Authorization section from the box beside Enforce access checks for this application.
Your Windows 2003 Server should now be correctly configured to allow the proper functionality of Advantage Series Web Deployment.
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