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    Registered: ‎10-04-2006

    platform installation

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    11-02-2006 02:04 PM
    Hi,
    I would like to know if i can install MG enterprise site server on a Window Server 2003 Web edition? In the system requirement, the platform mentionned is 2000 or 2003 server only.
    Thanks
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    *Andy Morsell

    Re: platform installation

    11-02-2006 02:53 PM in reply to: pmarseil
    I'm not even sure you would be allowed to install MapGuide Server and the
    web extensions on that platform. From
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/overview/web.mspx

    "Usage
    Windows Server 2003 Web Edition, can be used solely to deploy Web pages, Web
    sites, Web applications, and Web services. Customers can use Windows Server
    2003 Web Edition, to install the following:

    . Web server software; for example, IIS.

    . Web availability management software; for example, Microsoft
    Application Center.


    Installations of non-Web serving applications are prohibited. ASP.NET-based
    applications that include code written in third-party programming languages
    can include that programming language's runtime components. For non-Web
    serving applications, you should consider Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard
    Edition.

    Client access licenses (CALs) do not apply to Windows Server 2003 Web
    Edition. However, Windows Server 2003 Web Edition, can be used as the
    scale-out front end for applications such as Windows SharePoint Services and
    Windows Rights Management Services. In these scale-out configurations,
    Windows Server CALs and/or Exchange CALs may still be required.

    In these types of configurations, Windows Server 2003 Web Edition, offers
    customers an economical way to deploy scale-out applications, thanks to the
    competitively priced licensing model."

    But, assuming it would be OK and that all of the components of MapGuide can
    be classified as "web serving applications", then I would think the install
    steps would be the same as for Windows 2003 since they both share the
    underlying IIS 6.0.

    This would be a good one for Autodesk to check in with Microsoft
    about.........


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    Andy Morsell, P.E.
    Spatial Integrators, Inc.
    http://www.SpatialGIS.com

    wrote in message news:5383569@discussion.autodesk.com...
    Hi,
    I would like to know if i can install MG enterprise site server on a Window
    Server 2003 Web edition? In the system requirement, the platform mentionned
    is 2000 or 2003 server only.
    Thanks
    Please use plain text.
    *Jason Birch

    Re: platform installation

    11-02-2006 04:18 PM in reply to: pmarseil
    Andy Morsell wrote:
    > But, assuming it would be OK and that all of the components of MapGuide can
    > be classified as "web serving applications", then I would think the install
    > steps would be the same as for Windows 2003 since they both share the
    > underlying IIS 6.0.

    I think that if Microsoft is thinking of the services portion of
    Sharepoint as being unsuitable for Web edition (in contrast to the web
    front end), that MapGuide Server doesn't have much of a chance.

    I do think that the Web Extensions portion would qualify though, so
    using Web Edition could reduce the costs of a multi-head implementation
    on Windows.

    Is enterprise licensing based on the server, or do you need an
    individual license for each web extensions installation I wonder. This
    would make a considerable difference for larger isntallations,
    especially once session affinity gets worked out and a single front end
    can access multiple servers.

    Jason
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    Posts: 14
    Registered: ‎10-04-2006

    Re: platform installation

    11-08-2006 08:25 AM in reply to: pmarseil
    Finally, everything seem to working fine...we installed the site and the web extension on the web edition with the configuration for IIS (6.0) with no additionnal config.
    Thanks
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