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958 Part IX: Maintaining a Server in Windows SharePoint Services<br />

h. Click the plus sign (+) next to the Security folder to exp<strong>and</strong> it.<br />

i. Click the Logins icon to display the users in the right window pane.<br />

To add WSSASPTester as a login name for SQL Server<br />

1. Right-click the Login icon, <strong>and</strong> from the menu, select New Login.<br />

2. On the SQL Server Login Properties page, find the ellipsis (…) button beside<br />

Name to open the user list.<br />

Note Make sure the domain name listed under List Names From is correct.<br />

If this is a local system account, do not assign a domain-level account.<br />

3. Scroll the list until you find WSSASPTester. Double-click the name, <strong>and</strong> it<br />

should appear in the Add Name box. When it does, click OK.<br />

4. Back on the SQL Sever Login Properties page, click the Server Roles tab.<br />

Scroll down the list until you locate Database Creators, <strong>and</strong> click the check<br />

box to select it.<br />

5. Click the Database Access tab, <strong>and</strong> be sure that the master, model, tempdb,<br />

<strong>and</strong> msdb check boxes are selected.<br />

6. Click OK to finish adding the account.<br />

Creating Virtual Sites <strong>and</strong> New IIS Virtual Directories to Hold Them<br />

For this example, we’ll need two sites to work with: a Windows SharePoint Services<br />

site <strong>and</strong> an empty ASP.NET site. You can start with either a subsite or a top-level site.<br />

For this example, we’re going to assume we’re starting from scratch, including the<br />

virtual site. Follow these steps:<br />

1. Create file system directories to hold the virtual sites. These can be located anywhere,<br />

but for our example, we are putting them at the top of the E drive.<br />

2. Create a new directory named e:\OurNewSharePointSite. (This will hold the<br />

Windows SharePoint Services site.)<br />

3. Create another new directory named e:\OurNewASPNetSite.<br />

4. Open the IIS administration console.<br />

5. Click the plus sign (+) next to the server name to exp<strong>and</strong> the tree.<br />

6. Click the plus sign (+) next to the Web Sites folder to exp<strong>and</strong> the tree.<br />

7. Right-click the Web Sites folder, <strong>and</strong> select New <strong>and</strong> then Web Site. (This<br />

opens the Web Site Creation Wizard.)<br />

8. In the opening window of the wizard, click Next.

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