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Configuring Servers<br />

11<br />

When you are creating an installation, you may find it necessary to provide server-side support for some<br />

technology that will be installed on a target system. <strong>InstallShield</strong> makes it easy to configure server-side<br />

installations. You can manage new Internet Information Services (IIS) Web sites and manage COM+<br />

applications and components with installations that you create in <strong>InstallShield</strong>.<br />

Managing COM+ Applications and Components<br />

With the Component Services view in <strong>InstallShield</strong>, you can manage COM+ server applications and<br />

components for your installation package.<br />

Note the following information regarding component services in <strong>InstallShield</strong>:<br />

• Only non-system COM+ applications can be added to your project. Therefore, <strong>InstallShield</strong> displays<br />

only non-system COM+ applications under the COM+ Applications explorer in the Component<br />

Services view.<br />

• Only the COM+ applications that are installed on the local machine are included in the Component<br />

Services view and available for you to add to your projects.<br />

The look and feel of the Component Services view is similar to that of the Component Services<br />

administrative tool in the Control Panel.<br />

<strong>Edition</strong>: <strong>InstallShield</strong> Premier <strong>Edition</strong> and <strong>InstallShield</strong> Professional <strong>Edition</strong> provide additional functionality in the<br />

Component Services view; these editions enable you to manage both COM+ server applications and application proxies. A<br />

COM+ application proxy consists of a subset of the attributes of the server application, and it enables remote access from<br />

a client machine to the machine where the application resides.<br />

<strong>InstallShield</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Express</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> ISE-1800-UG01 239

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