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Thank you Jackie, I will give it a try<br>
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Stefan Dalakov<br>
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Jackie Ng wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The installer is doing the following:
1) Installing to C:\Program Files\MapGuideOpenSource2.0\WebServerExtensions
- If Apache, configures httpd.conf based on your installer preferences.
- If IIS, creates the virtual directories and sets up the script mappings
(php, aspx, jsp, fcgi) based on your installer preferences.
- If manual config, nothing else is done (I believe)
What you could do is install the web server extensions into a test machine.
Then grab all the files under WebServerExtensions, upload it to your remote
host and manually install and configure from there.
- Jackie
S.Dalakov wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi all,
I want to (try to) install MGOS2.02 (WebServerExtensions) on a commercial
hosting, so my question is :
Is it possible to configure WebServerExtensions manually - no provider
will let me run an executable ? What in fact is the installer doing
(except to copy files) ?
Thank you in advance
Stefan Dalakov
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