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48 Deploying Symantec pcAnywhere custom installations Deploying installation packages using Web-based deployment The Web-based deployment tool supports Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) or Apache HTTP Web Server. The procedures for creating a virtual directory on these servers vary. To create a virtual directory on a Microsoft Internet Information Server 1 Do one of the following to launch the Internet Services Manager: ■ In IIS version 4.0: On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Programs > Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack > Microsoft Internet Information Server > Internet Service Manager . ■ In IIS version 5.0: On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Internet Services Manager . 2 Double-click the Web server icon to open it. 3 Right-click Default Web Site, and then click New > Virtual Directory. 4 Click Next to begin the Virtual Directory Creation Wizard. 5 In the Alias text box, type a name for the virtual directory (for example, ClientInstall), and then click Next. 6 Type the location of the installation folder (for example, C:\Client\Webinst), and then click Next. 7 For access permissions, select Read only, and then click Next. 8 Do one of the following to complete the virtual directory creation: ■ In IIS 4.0 click Finish. ■ In IIS 5.0 click Next, and then click Finish. To create a virtual directory on an Apache Web Server 1 In a text editor, do one of the following: ■ If you are using Apache Web Server 2.0 or later, open httd.conf. This file is installed by default in C:\Program Files\ Apache Group\Apache2\conf. ■ If you are using Apache Web Server 1.3, open srm.conf.

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The Web-based deployment tool supports Microsoft Internet Information Server
(IIS) or Apache HTTP Web Server. The procedures for creating a virtual directory
on these servers vary.
To create a virtual directory on a Microsoft Internet Information Server
1
Do one of the following to launch the Internet Services Manager:
In IIS version 4.0: On the Windows taskbar, click
Start > Programs >
Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack > Microsoft Internet Information Server
> Internet Service Manager
.
In IIS version 5.0: On the Windows taskbar, click
Start > Programs >
Administrative Tools > Internet Services Manager
.
2
Double-click the Web server icon to open it.
3
Right-click
Default Web Site
, and then click
New > Virtual Directory
.
4
Click
Next
to begin the Virtual Directory Creation Wizard.
5
In the Alias text box, type a name for the virtual directory (for example,
ClientInstall), and then click
Next
.
6
Type the location of the installation folder (for example, C:\Client\Webinst),
and then click
Next
.
7
For access permissions, select
Read only
, and then click
Next
.
8
Do one of the following to complete the virtual directory creation:
In IIS 4.0 click
Finish
.
In IIS 5.0 click
Next
, and then click
Finish
.
To create a virtual directory on an Apache Web Server
1
In a text editor, do one of the following:
If you are using Apache Web Server 2.0 or later, open
httd.conf
.
This file is installed by default in C:\Program Files\ Apache
Group\Apache2\conf.
If you are using Apache Web Server 1.3, open
srm.conf
.
Deploying Symantec pcAnywhere custom installations
Deploying installation packages using Web-based deployment
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