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Technical Reference Manual - InduSoft

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About thin clients and mobile access<br />

The Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager window is displayed.<br />

5. Make sure the application pool was created by the installer.<br />

a) In the Connections pane, expand the server node and click Application Pools.<br />

b) On the Application Pools page, in the list of pools, look for IndWebSvcPool.<br />

If IndWebSvcPool is not in the list, then the WTG installer did not finish correctly. Return to the beginning<br />

of this task.<br />

6. Add an ISAPI restriction for IndWebSvc.<br />

a) In the Connections pane, click the server node.<br />

b) On the server node's Home page, double-click ISAPI and CGI Restrictions.<br />

c) On the ISAPI and CGI Restrictions page, in the Actions pane, click Add.<br />

The Add ISAPI or CGI Restriction dialog is displayed.<br />

d) In the ISAPI or CGI path box, type the path to the file IndWebSvc.dll (e.g., C:\inetpub\wwwroot<br />

\indwebsvc\IndWebSvc.dll), or click the browse button (…) and navigate to the file.<br />

e) In the Description box, type IndWebSvc.<br />

f) Select Allow extension path to execute.<br />

g) Click OK.<br />

7. Configure the website's handler mappings to make ISAPI extension files executable.<br />

a) In the Connections pane, expand Sites, and then click the website that is acting as the gateway (i.e.,<br />

typically Default Web Site, or whichever site is hosting your IWS project pages).<br />

b) On the website's Home page, double-click Handler Mappings.<br />

c) On the Handler Mappings page, in the list of mappings, select ISAPI-dll.<br />

This item is disabled by default.<br />

d) In the Actions pane, click Edit Feature Permissions.<br />

The Edit Feature Permissions dialog is displayed.<br />

e) Select Execute.<br />

f) Click OK.<br />

8. Make sure the website and the gateway extension are running — on the server, start Internet Explorer,<br />

and then go to http://127.0.0.1/indwebsvc/indwebsvc.dll<br />

127.0.0.1 is the "localhost" or "loopback" address, so the browser is looking at the website that is running<br />

on the same computer.<br />

The resulting webpage should look like this:<br />

Studio Web Gateway<br />

Status: Ok<br />

Version: 1.3<br />

Active Connections: 0<br />

If you do not see this, then either the website is not running or the gateway extension was not correctly<br />

configured. Return to the beginning of this task.<br />

9. Close IIS Manager.<br />

10.Configure your IWS project to include the address of the gateway.<br />

For more information, see Project Settings: Web.<br />

Configuring the Thin Client<br />

IWS supports two types of Web Browsers for use with Thin Clients; Microsoft Internet Explorer, which<br />

supports ActiveX Controls, and the <strong>InduSoft</strong>-developed Secure Viewer. Both browsers can use used<br />

concurrently with the Web Server, and the choice of browser depends on the project requirements. The Secure<br />

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