Installing and Configuring the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In Click the “Play” arrow in the toolbar to start. Open the properties for the selected Web site by right-clicking the Web site

5 Installing and Configuring the Microsoft IIS Plug-In 5-1 5 Installing and Configuring the Microsoft IIS Plug-In The following sections describe how to install and configure the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In: ■ Section 5.1, Installing and Configuring the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In ■ Section 5.2, Installing and Configuring the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In for IIs 7.0 ■ Section 5.3, Using Wildcard Application Mappings to Proxy by Path ■ Section 5.4, Proxying Requests from Multiple Virtual Web Sites to WebLogic Server ■ Section 5.5, Creating ACLs Through IIS ■ Section 5.6, Proxying Servlets from IIS to WebLogic Server ■ Section 5.7, Testing the Installation

5.1 Installing and Configuring the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In

To install the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In: 1. Download the Microsoft Internet Information Server Plug-In, as described in Section 2.6, Downloading the Version 1.1 Plug-Ins . 2. Copy the iisproxy.dll file into a convenient directory that is accessible to IIS. This directory must also contain the iisproxy.ini file that you will create in step 6. 3. Set the user permissions for the iisproxy.dll file to include the name of the user who will be running IIS. One way to do this is by right clicking on the iisproxy.dll file and selecting Permissions, then adding the username of the person who will be running IIS. 4. If you want to configure proxying by file extension MIME type complete this step. You can configure proxying by path in addition to or instead of configuring by MIME type. See step 5. a. Start the Internet Information Service Manager by selecting it from the Start menu. b. In the left panel of the Service Manager, select your Web site the default is “Default Web Site”. 5-2 Using Web Server 1.1 Plug-Ins with Oracle WebLogic Server Figure 5–1 Selecting Web Site in Service Manager

c. Click the “Play” arrow in the toolbar to start.

d. Open the properties for the selected Web site by right-clicking the Web site

selection in the left panel and selecting Properties. Figure 5–2 Selecting Properties for Selected Web Site

e. In the Properties panel, select the Home Directory tab, and click the