Nothing special that you need to do beyond what is covered on page 48/49 of
the JRun Setup Guide. You need to make sure that you setup so that you give
IIS execution permissions for the directories in which JSPs or servlets are
going to run and run the connector wizard so the JRun is connected to IIS.
All covered in the Setup Guide. HTH
Keen
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 8:02 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Setting up JRUN site with IIS5
Hi:
I have JRun set up with win2k and IIS5. To have IIS5 work properly with
Jrun, do I have to point IIS5 to the virtual directory created by JRun for
the application? At this time I am confused as to how I am supposed to set
up the directories for web applications with Jrun and IIS?
Thanks,
Stefan
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