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WPS - Wireless Provisioning Services

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MichealC4

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Jun 26, 2003
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I searched around and couldn't find anything in this forum about WPS. Anybody familiar with WPS? I wasn't sure whether this should go in the 2k3 forum or here. Basically what I need is information on the web frontend. I know you have to write your own. Has anybody seen one someone has written that would either offer it for free or for a fee? Unfortunately I don't know enough .Net to do anything really useful.

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Thanks. But I didn't see anything about the actual web stuff, just the XML files. So if I understand this correctly, I still need to write some .asp files to read those XML files and let WPS do its thing, right?

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Yes, I already have that. But that doesn't answer my question.

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When your XML files are configured with the information for your organization, you can store them on your provisioning server and configure your Web application so that it can find the files when necessary. If you are using Internet Information Services as your Web server, you can install the files at the location %systemroot%\inetpub\wwwroot.

6. You have experience deploying an Internet Information Services (IIS) or third-party Web server with HTTPS. If you are deploying IIS, you understand how to use Active Server Pages (ASP), and you can develop applications using Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1.

1. Install Internet Information Services and ASP.NET.

That's just a few mentions of ASP and .NET in the very same WPS_Deploy.doc you linked me to that I already have. So it would appear to me that I do need to do some ASP stuff ... Unless you can prove me wrong, which I'll be more than happy to accept.

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