Manually Configuring Microsoft IIS

The steps below are performed automatically when you install the SAT module. The procedure is provided here in case changes are made to the IIS configuration that cause Secure Ad Hoc Transfer to stop working and you need to restore the defaults.

IUSR_<computer name> account needs write/modify permission to /temp/ folder if logs and upload path is set to default configuration in the web.config.

 

If authentication is enabled for the Site, the Authenticated Users group needs permission instead of the IUSR account.

  1. The physical folder where Secure Ad Hoc Transfer is installed must have appropriate permissions set so that the anonymous user account for IIS (IUSR_<computer name>) has Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, and Read access to the entire folder tree.

  2. The installer creates a new IIS Virtual Directory for Secure Ad Hoc Transfer under the website you selected when SAT was installed. If you want the collection of ASP pages to be accessible to only a subset of users (for example, only those users on your internal network), set up 2 IP addresses on the EFT Server computer (if running EFT Server and IIS on the same box). For example, you might have a public IP address that is Internet accessible through the router/firewall/NAT, while also having an internal IP address that is only routable by those computers on your network.

  3. If you do not have two NIC cards in your computer, you can still create multiple IP addresses using the TCP/IP configuration of the computer. Refer to the Windows Operating System documentation on how to set up multiple IP addresses on a single network interface card.

  4. The Home Directory of the new IIS Web Site must point to the location where the SAT module was installed.

  5. The Secure Ad Hoc Transfer installer adds sendmail.aspx to the list of filenames to the Documents tab for the virtual directory when it is installed. This allows IIS to automatically execute sendmail.aspx when a user navigates to this Site's URL without explicitly specifying a document.

  6. On the ASP.NET tab, you can view/set the Secure Ad Hoc transfer module configuration. See Secure Ad Hoc Transfer's Configuration File for details.