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RMS Enterprise - Installation Guide
Handler Mappings on Virtual Directories
1.
Select the rms-api virtual directory, and then double-click Handler Mappings.
It will look similar to FIG. 175, with ISAPI-dll in a disabled state:
2. Right-click on ISAPI-dll, and click Edit Feature Permissions… , and click Execute.
3. Repeat this process for rms-ui virtual directory.
Restart IIS
Finally, restart the IIS service. Now browsing to the RMS application through the IIS server should result in
the user bypassing the login page and going straight into the application.
Final Remarks
Since the RMS application will be accessed through IIS, remember to not include port 8080 in the
URL to the application (e.g. http://myserver.com/rms).
Any clients that were previously configured to connect on port 8080 will need to be reconfigured to
connect using port 80.
The administrator needs to take software and network firewalls into consideration and make any
necessary changes for this new deployment. IIS needs to talk to Tomcat over port 8009. If IIS and
Tomcat are hosted on different machines or VMs, this port must be open.
FIG. 174 rms-ui - Authentication page
FIG. 175 rms-api - Handler Mappings page
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