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Microsoft Sharepoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit eBook

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64 Part I: Introduction to SharePoint <strong>Products</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong><br />

Note It might take up to one minute for the Next button to become active.<br />

12. On the Completing The <strong>Microsoft</strong> Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Setup<br />

Wizard page, click Finish.<br />

Configure Account Settings <strong>and</strong> Application Pool Identity<br />

Configuring account settings <strong>and</strong> application pool identity is specific to SQL Server<br />

installations. The following two accounts have to be defined on this page:<br />

■ Default content access account<br />

■ Portal site application pool identity account<br />

The default content access account is required to read <strong>and</strong> crawl content<br />

sources, such as websites (intranet <strong>and</strong> Internet) <strong>and</strong> network resources that are<br />

contained within content indexes. The account creates a full-text index of content<br />

located outside of the portal.<br />

The portal site application pool identity account is used by the default application<br />

pool (MSSharePointPortalAppPool) created by SharePoint Portal Server to contain<br />

all portal sites. This account must be a domain account, unless you are installing<br />

the single server with a SQL Server configuration, in which case you can use a local<br />

account. It must also be a member of the db_owner database role in SQL Server on<br />

the configuration database. It’s best to use a domain account regardless of your configuration,<br />

as it will allow you to extend your configuration should your SharePoint<br />

Portal Server environment grow.<br />

Caution If using Internet Explorer for the first time on the server, you<br />

might be prompted by the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration<br />

message. Select the In the future, do not show this message check box,<br />

<strong>and</strong> then click OK to continue.<br />

1. On the Configure Server Farm Account Settings page (shown in Figure 3-3), in<br />

the Default Content Access Account section, select the Specify account<br />

check box. In the User name box, type the account name in the format<br />

DOMAIN\user_name. In the Password <strong>and</strong> Confirm Password boxes, type<br />

the password for the account.

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