MicroStrategy Mobile Design and Administration Guide
MicroStrategy Mobile Design and Administration Guide
MicroStrategy Mobile Design and Administration Guide
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Administering <strong>MicroStrategy</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong> <strong>Mobile</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Note<br />
<strong>MicroStrategy</strong>\<strong>Mobile</strong> Server ASPx\CertificateServer. The<br />
JSP file is located in <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>\<strong>Mobile</strong> Server JSP\<br />
CertificateServer.war.<br />
the following:<br />
To set up a certificate server with Microsoft Internet Information<br />
Services (IIS) 6.0, you must have the Read Scripts <strong>and</strong> Run Scripts<br />
permissions, <strong>and</strong> you must deploy the certificate server as a virtual<br />
directory.<br />
To set up a certificate server with Microsoft Internet Information<br />
Services (IIS) 7.0 or newer, you must deploy the certificate server<br />
as an application.<br />
3 You must choose a public certificate to configure the certificate server.<br />
Either use the same certificate generated for SSL, or obtain a different<br />
one.<br />
4 Once you have the certificate, install it on your application server, add it<br />
to a previously created trust list, <strong>and</strong> enable client authentication. Refer<br />
to your application server documentation for information on installing<br />
the certificate, creating a trust list, <strong>and</strong> configuring the application server<br />
to use client authentication.<br />
Configuring the certificateServerConfig.xml file<br />
5 Specify the desired Intelligence Server <strong>and</strong> project name in the<br />
certificateServerConfig.xml file, located by default in<br />
<strong>MicroStrategy</strong>\<strong>Mobile</strong> Server ASPx\CertificateServer\<br />
WEB-INF\xml\certificateServerConfig.xml for the ASP<br />
version, or <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>\<strong>Mobile</strong> Server JSP\<br />
CertificateServer\WEB-INF\xml\<br />
certificateServerConfig.xml for the JSP version. This<br />
information is used to authenticate clients before they have obtained a<br />
certificate.<br />
6 In the certificateServerConfig.xml file, ensure that the correct<br />
provider is selected. This information is dependent on the <strong>MicroStrategy</strong><br />
<strong>Mobile</strong> Server platform, as displayed in the following example for Tomcat<br />
application servers:<br />
<br />
7 In the certificateServerConfig.xml file, ensure that the X.509<br />
parameters are correctly configured for your environment.<br />
118 Installing <strong>and</strong> configuring <strong>Mobile</strong> Server © 2012 <strong>MicroStrategy</strong>, Inc.