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1 OrgPublisher 11 Client and Web Administration for Server 2003 Installation Guide

2 Web Administration 2003 InstallationGuide Table of Contents Table of Contents OrgPublisher Installation... 4 OrgPublisher Client versus OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation... 4 Role Requirements for Installation... 5 OrgPublisher Client Role Requirements... 6 OrgPublisher with Web Adminsitration Role Requirements... 6 Prerequisites for Installation... 6 About Installing the OrgPublisher Trial... 7 Converting the OrgPublisher trial to the Retail Version... 7 Activation Option Activation Option OrgPublisher Client Installation OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation Installing OrgPublisher Web Administration for Windows 2003 Server Configuring Groups Create a Global Group on the Domain Controller Setting NTFS Permissions Setting NTFS Permission for the OPWeb Folder Setting NTFS Permissions for the SourceCharts Folder Setting NTFS Permissions for the AchivedCharts Folder Setting NTFS Permissions for the SearchDictionary Folder Setting NTFS Permissions for the Published Charts Folder Web Administration NTFS Rights Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) Creating the OrgPublisher Application Pool Configuring the OPWeb Directory in IIS Configuring the SourceCharts Folder in IIS Configuring the ArchivedCharts Folder in IIS Configuring the SearchDictionary Folder in IIS Configuring the PublishedCharts Folder in IIS Enabling All Unknown ISAPI Extensions Revised 02/04/14 2

3 Web Administration 2003 InstallationGuide Table of Contents When Allow All Unknown ISAPI Extensions is Restricted Setting Up the Remoteserver.dll Web Extension Setting Up the Published Chart.dll Setting Up DCOM Permissions Test OrgPublisher Web Administration Prerequisites for Testing EChart Publishing Testing Web Administration Prerequisites for Testing Web Administration Publishing to EChart Rich Client 38 Testing Publishing an EChart Rich Client Chart Web Administration Next Steps Troubleshooting Tips Revised 02/04/14 3

4 OrgPublisher Installation OrgPublisher Installation The purpose of this document is to provide the information needed to successfully install OrgPublisher on a workstation (referred to as an OrgPublisher Client installation) or to install OrgPublisher with Web Administration. If installing OrgPublisher with Web Administration, refer to the instructions corresponding to the type of server where OrgPublisher is to be installed. Windows Server 2003 installation instructions for this server is included in this document. Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 R2 OrgPublisher Client versus OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation Each OrgPublisher license covers one installation of OrgPublisher which can be activated by either: 1. Installing OrgPublisher on a workstation (referred to as OrgPublisher Client installation). 2. Installing OrgPublisher on a server with Web Administration. One Web Administration OrgPublisher license allows up to five chart administrators to access the OrgPublisher Web Administration access. OrgPublisher Client OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation User desktop (uncommon) Server Chart administrator access via: o VPN o Remote desktop o Server login Primary Purpose Centralize all charting activities to one or two users: o o o o o Data connection to one or more data sources Formatting Publishing Scheduling One-off chart creation Server Chart administrator is provided a link to access License allows for 5 simultaneous connections Data connection to one or more data sources generated by IT on the Web Administration Server Access to data source provided by a link to multiple administrators: o To format and manually publishing the chart to multiple people o Save a copy of the data for single Revised 02/04/14 4

5 OrgPublisher Installation Chart Manageme nt OrgPublisher Client Chart administrator has total control Scheduling Chart administrator can schedule the publishing of the chart Data Chart administrator can access data from any source Field Mapping & Multiple Data Sources Published Chart Location Chart administrator can create multiple charts from a single.csv data extraction by mapping fields with the built-in connector Chart administrator can map additional.csv source files into an existing chart Chart administrator controls where the charts are published OrgPublisher Web Administration one-off chart creation Chart administrator has restricted control Chart administrator requests the setup of the publishing schedule by IT group responsible for the Web Adminsitration Server Chart administrator can use.csv files prepared in order specified by OrgPublisher ODB compliant data sources Chart administrator can only map needed fields and bring in secondary data sources that are ODB compliant If a secondary data source is needed for the chart that is provided as a.csv file, the IT group responsible for the Web Administrator Server must set this up for the chart administrator. This is done by logging on to the server and using the client to create the connection mappings All source data files and published charts are stored automatically in specific folders established at installation Role Requirements for Installation The type of permissions required to successfully install OrgPublisher varies depending on the chosen installation method. Revised 02/04/14 5

6 OrgPublisher Installation Note: Both OrgPublisher Client and OrgPublisher Web Adminsitration installation options are available with the OrgPublisher trial. OrgPublisher Client Role Requirements The user must be an administrator on the workstation where installing OrgPublisher. Note: if an error displays during the OrgPublisher Client installation, this indicates the user is not an administrator on the workstation. Contact a member of the IT department with administrator permissions to complete the OrgPublisher Client installation. OrgPublisher with Web Adminsitration Role Requirements The user must be an administrator on Web Adminsitration The administrator on the Domain Controller must complete Creating the Global Group (OPWeb_GG) on the Domain Controller. OrgPublisher System Requirements Note: The OrgPublisher Web Adminsitration Server is disabled for Windows Vista operating system. Prerequisites for Installation The following items are required to ensure the installation process is successful. Valid license key information to activate OrgPublisher, which includes: License Key: provided via Registered Company Name: company name, exactly as it appears in the license key If upgrading from a previous version of OrgPublisher, review the OrgPublisher Upgrade Considerations prior to installation. If installing OrgPublisher with Web Adminsitration, complete the following items prior to installation: Confirm the server meets all Web Adminsitration server requirements Complete the setup of the Global Group (OPWeb_GG) described in Configuring Groups Note: The administrator on the server must have administrator on the Domain Controller create the Global Group (OPWeb_GG). Revised 02/04/14 6

7 About Installing the OrgPublisher Trial About Installing the OrgPublisher Trial To download a trial of OrgPublisher, visit the web site link at: OrgPublisher Premier trial Download After submitting a trial download request, an message with an OrgPublisher trial product key is sent to activate and begin the OrgPublisher trial. The OrgPublisher Client and OrgPublisher Web Adminsitration installation methods are available using the OrgPublisher trial. After purchasing the retail version of OrgPublisher, a new message is sent to the registered owner containing the following license key information: New retail license key Registered company name Download instructions The full version of OrgPublisher can be enabled by entering the new retail license key into the existing OrgPublisher trial using the following directions. Converting the OrgPublisher trial to the Retail Version Convert the OrgPublisher trial to the full retail version suing one of these methods. Activation Option 1 While your trial version is in effect, each time OrgPublisher is opened, the OrgPublisher Trial Version dialog opens: 1. Click Enter New Key. Figure 1. The License Key Entry dialog opens. 2. From the you received with your License Key, copy and paste the following information: Retail License key Revised 02/04/14 7

8 About Installing the OrgPublisher Trial Registered Company Name Click OK. Figure Close and reopen OrgPublisher so that the change takes effect. Activation Option 2 1. Open the OrgPublisher trial. 2. From the Help menu, select License Information. The Licensing Information dialog opens. 3. Click Enter new key. Figure 3 The License Key Entry dialog opens. Figure 4 4. From the , copy and paste the following information: Retail License key Registered Company Name Revised 02/04/14 8

9 About Installing the OrgPublisher Trial Click OK. 5. Close and reopen OrgPublisher so that the change takes effect. Revised 02/04/14 9

10 OrgPublisher Client Installation Prior to installation, review the following information: Prerequisites for Installation Role Requirements System Requirements Guide OrgPublisher Client Installation 1. From the computer where OrgPublisher will be installed, click the OrgPublisher download link within the license key . Select the download link for the language of the OrgPublisher application preferred. Note: The retail/trial license key unlocks the appropriate connectors or Premier functionality. Download the OrgPublisher Premier Trial. 2. The download prompt opens. Click Run to begin the installation or Save to save the executable file and begin installation later. Figure 3. The Activation Information dialog opens. Figure 5 3. Copy and paste the License key and your Registered Company Name from the into the appropriate fields. Note:These values must be exactly as they appear in the license key to avoid invalid key errors. Click Next. The Welcome! dialog opens. Revised 02/04/14 10

11 OrgPublisher Client Installation Click Next again. The License Agreement dialog opens. Figure 7 4. Read and accept the agreement by clicking Agree. The Registration Information dialog box opens. Figure 8 5. Type the Registered user s full name and the Registered user s company name. Click Next. The Installation Option dialog opens. Figure 9 6. Select OrgPublisher Install and click Next. The Select Destination Directory dialog opens. Revised 02/04/14 11

12 OrgPublisher Client Installation Figure Accept the default path, or type or Browse to a different path installation directory path. Click Next. An Installing window opens and provides a progress status as OrgPublisher is installed. Note: If an error message displays at this point in the installation, contact a member of the IT department who can login with administrator permissions to complete the installation. The Installation Completed dialog opens to confirm that OrgPublisher installed successfully. Figure Select or clear options, as preferred: Create OrgPublisher icon(s) on your Desktop Launch OrgPublisher now View Getting Started Guide Click Finish. The OrgPublisher Client is now installed. Note: The OrgPublisher Getting Started guide and User Manual also can be access in the application through Help menu options. Revised 02/04/14 12

13 OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation Prior to installation, review the following information: Prerequisites for Installation Role Requirements System Requirements Verify the type of server where OrgPublisher with Web Administration will be installed. The directions in this guide are valid only with Windows Server You can access OrgPublisher Web Installation for: Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 R2 Installing OrgPublisher Web Administration for Windows 2003 Server 1. On the server, click the download link within the license key message. Select the download link for the language of the OrgPublisher application preferred. Note: The retail/trial license key unlocks the appropriate connectors or Premier functionality. Download the OrgPublisher Premier Trial. 2. Click Run in the download prompt to begin the installation, or Save to save the executable file and begin the installation later. Figure 5. The OrgPublisher Installation wizard opens to the Activation Information dialog. Revised 02/04/14 13

14 OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation Figure Copy and paste the License Key and the Registered Company Name in the appropriate fields. Note:These values must be exactly as they appear in the license key to avoid invalid key errors. Click Next. Click Next again in the Welcome dialog. The Licese Agreement dialog opens. Figure Read and accept the agreement by clicking Agree. The Registration Information dialog opens. Figure 8. Revised 02/04/14 14

15 OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation 5. Type the: Registered user s full name Registered user s company name Click Next. The Custom Installation Option dialog opens. Figure Select the OrgPublisher Custom Install radio button and click Next. The Select Web Administration Destination Directory dialog opens. Figure Type \opweb at the end of your path, C:\inetpub\wwwroot. Note: If this path is not entered correctly, OrgPublisher displays an error meesage when launching Web Administration. Click Next. The Enter the Web Administration URL dialog opens. Revised 02/04/14 15

16 OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation Figure Type /opweb at the end of the URL path, Note: The ServerName is the server name where OrgPublisher is being installed. The URL is a virtual path that points to the physical path entered in the previous step. If this path is not entered correctly, OrgPublisher displays an error message when launching Web Administration. Click Next. The Select Destination Directory dialog opens. Figure Accept the default path (C:\Program Files\OrgPubX) or type or Browse to the directory path for installation. Click Next. The application installation begins. When the install is complete, the Installation Completed dialog opens. Revised 02/04/14 16

17 OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation Figure Select Launch OrgPublisher now in order to create a DCOM entry. Note: Launching OrgPublisher is required to create the DCOM entry, which is needed later in the Web Administration installation. OrgPublisher opens. Close the application. 11. Browse to the Web Administration Destination Directory path c:\inetpub\wwwroot\opweb, as entered in step 6 above. The following folders and files are created by the Web Administration installation: ArchivedCharts folder PublishedCharts folder SearchDictionary folder SourceCharts folder OPAdmin.htm OPAdmin.js OPAdmin.opw Remoteserver.dll Figure 16 Revised 02/04/14 17

18 OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation Configuring Groups The following groups are required to set up access to OrgPublisher Web Administration. Create a Global Group on the Domain Controller 1. Create a global group titled OPWeb_GG by adding the OrgPublisher chart administrators to the global group. Note: The OPWeb_GG group must be created by an administrator on the Domain Controller. Figure Create a local group on the Web server by clicking Start on the taskbar, then All Programs, Administrative Tools, and Computer Management. Note: The OPWeb_LG group must be set up by an administrator on the Server. Setup of the OPWeb_LG group must be completed prior to moving on with the installation. 3. Expand Local Users and Groups in the left pane of the Computer Management window and select Groups. 4. Select Action, then New Group. Revised 02/04/14 18

19 OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation The New Group dialog opens. Figure Type OPWeb_LG in the Group Name field and click Add. 6. Select the Domain Global Group (OPWeb_GG) and click OK. 7. In the New Group dialog, select Create. The OPWeb_LG group appears in the list of Local Groups. Figure 14. Setting NTFS Permissions NTFS permissions must be configured to access and secure OrgPublisher Web Administration. Setting NTFS Permission for the OPWeb Folder 1. Navigate to C:\inetpub\wwwroot. 2. Right-click on the opweb folder and select Properties. Figure 15. Revised 02/04/14 19

20 OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation 3. Select the Security tab and click Edit. 4. Click Add and then, in the resulting dialog, click Locations. 5. In the Locations dialog, change the Location to Server. Click OK. Figure In the Select Users or Groups dialog, click Advanced, then Find Now. Figure Select the following groups from the search results. Loca Administrators OPWeb_LG Network Service IIS_WPG (Workers Process Group) Click OK to add the groups. 8. Set the following NTFS permissions for the OPWeb folder. Local Administrators group Full control OPWeb_LG group Modify Network Service group Read and Execute IIS_WPG group Read and Execute 9. Remove the Everyone group from this folder. Setting NTFS Permissions for the SourceCharts Folder 1. Navigate to C:\inetpub\wwwroot\opweb. 2. Right-click on the SourceCharts folder and select Properties. Revised 02/04/14 20

21 OrgPublisher Web Administration Installation 3. Repeat steps 3 9 in the Setting NTFS Permission for the OPWeb Folder procedure for the SourceCharts folder. Setting NTFS Permissions for the AchivedCharts Folder 1. Navigate to C:\inetpub\wwwroot\opweb. 2. Right-click on the ArchivedCharts folder and select Properties. 3. Repeat steps 3 9 in the Setting NTFS Permission for the OPWeb Folder procedure for the ArchivedCharts folder. Setting NTFS Permissions for the SearchDictionary Folder 1. Navigate to C:\inetpub\wwwroot\opweb. 2. Right-click on the SearchDictionary folder and select Properties. 3. Repeat steps 3 9 in the Setting NTFS Permission for the OPWeb Folder procedure for the SearchDictionary folder. Setting NTFS Permissions for the Published Charts Folder 1. Navigate to C:\inetpub\wwwroot\opweb. 2. Right-click on the PublishedCharts folder and select Properties. 3. Repeat steps 3 6 in the Setting NTFS Permission for the OPWeb Folder procedure for the PublishedCharts folder. 4. Select the following groups from the search results: Local Administrators OPWeb_LG Network Service IIS_WPG Users Click OK to add the groups. 5. Set the following NTFS permissions for the PublishedCharts folder: Local Administrators group Full Control OPWeb_LG group Modify Network Service group Read and Execute IIS_WPG group Read and Execute Users group Read and Execute 6. Verify that the Everyone group in this folder has only Read and Execute permissions. Removing the Everyone group is not required as long as the permissions are only set for Read and Execute. Revised 02/04/14 21

22 Web Administration NTFS Rights Web Administration NTFS Rights Figure 18. Revised 02/04/14 22

23 Web Administration NTFS Rights Revised 02/04/14 23

24 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) Creating the OrgPublisher Application Pool 1. In IIS, expand the Server, then Application Pools. 2. Right-click on Application Pools and select New, then Application Pool. Figure Type OrgPublisher in the Application pool ID field and select Use default settings for new application pool. Figure 20. Configuring the OPWeb Directory in IIS 1. In IIS, expand Web Sites. Right-click on the OPWeb folder and select Properties. Revised 02/04/14 24

25 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) Figure 21. The OPWeb Properties dialog opens. 2. Select Read in the Local path section. Figure In the Application settings section, click the drop-down arrow in the Execute permissions field and select Scripts and Executables. 4. Click the drop-down arrow in the Application pool field and select OrgPublisher. 5. Select the Directory Security tab. 6. Click Edit in the Authentication Methods dialog, and verify the Enable anonymous access check box is CLEARED. Revised 02/04/14 25

26 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) Figure Select Integrated Windows authentication in the Authenticated access section. 8. Select the HTTP Headers tab and click MIME Types in the MIME types section. 9. In the resulting dialog, click New. Figure Type.ocp in the Extension field. 11. Type application/orgpublisher in the MIME type field. 12. Click OK three time to to close the OPWeb Properties dialog. Revised 02/04/14 26

27 Configuring the SourceCharts Folder in IIS Guide Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) 1. In IIS, expand the OPWeb virtual directory, right-click on SourceCharts and select Properties. The SourceCharts Properties dialog opens at the Directory tab. 2. Select the Read check box in the Local path section. 3. In the Application settings section, click the drop-down arrow in the Execute permissions field and select Scripts and Executables. 4. Select the Directory Security tab. 5. Click Edit in the Authentication and access control section. The Authentication Methods dialog opens. 6. Verify that the Enable anonymous access check box is CLEARED. 7. Select Integrated Windows authentication in the Authenticated access section, and click OK until you close the SourceCharts Properties dialog. Configuring the ArchivedCharts Folder in IIS 1. In IIS, expand the OPWeb virtual directory, right-click on ArchivedCharts and select Properties. The ArchivedCharts Properties dialog opens at the Directory tab. 2. Select the Read check box in the Local path section. 3. In the Application settings section, click the drop-down arrow in the Execute permissions field and select Scripts and Executables. 4. Select the Directory Security tab. 5. Click Edit in the Authentication and access control section. The Authentication Methods dialog opens. 6. Verify that the Enable anonymous access check box is CLEARED. 7. Select Integrated Windows authentication in the Authenticated access section, and click OK until you close the ArchivedCharts Properties dialog. Configuring the SearchDictionary Folder in IIS 1. In IIS, expand the OPWeb virtual directory, right-click on SearchDictionary and select Properties. The SearchDictionary Properties dialog opens at the Directory tab. 2. Select the Read check box in the Local path section. 3. In the Application settings section, click the drop-down arrow in the Execute permissions field and select Scripts and Executables. 4. Select the Directory Security tab. 5. Click Edit in the Authentication and access control section. The Authentication Methods dialog opens. 6. Verify that the Enable anonymous access check box is CLEARED. 7. Select Integrated Windows authentication in the Authenticated access section, and click OK until you close the SearchDictionary Properties dialog. Configuring the PublishedCharts Folder in IIS 1. In IIS, expand the OPWeb virtual directory, right-click on PublishedCharts and select Properties. The PublishedCharts Properties dialog opens at the Directory tab. 2. Select the Read check box in the Local path section. Revised 02/04/14 27

28 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) 3. In the Application settings section, click the drop-down arrow in the Execute permissions field and select Scripts and Executables. 4. Select the Directory Security tab. 5. Click Edit in the Authentication and access control section. The Authentication Methods dialog opens. Figure Verify that the Enable anonymous access check box is SELECTED. 7. In the User name field, verify that the IUSR account is selected. 8. Select Integrated Windows authentication in the Authenticated access section, and click OK until you close the Authentication Methods dialog. 9. Select the HTTP Headers tab and click MIME Types in the MIME types section. Figure Click New in the resulting window. 11. Type.ocp in the Extension field in the MIME Type dialog. 12. Type application/orgpublisher in the MIME type field. Revised 02/04/14 28

29 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) 13. Click OK three times to close the PublishedCharts Properties dialog. Enabling All Unknown ISAPI Extensions Note: These steps enable ALL Unknown ISAPI extensions to run on the web server. If your IT security policy restricts allowing all ISAPI extensions, please refer to When Allow ALL Unknown ISAPI Extensions is Restricted section for an alternate configuration. The directions in this section require a one-time setup by the Web Server administrator. Using the alternate setup, the Web Server administrator must enable each chart.dll web extension each time a new chart is published by the chart administrator. If you are unsure which setup to use, contact your Domain administrator to clarify which directions meet the requirements of your IT security policy. 1. In IIS, select the Web Service Extensions folder. 2. In the Web Service Extensions list, right-click on All Unknown ISAPI Extensions and select Allow. 3. At the security prompt, click Yes to enable all unknown ISAPI extensions. Figure 27. When Allow All Unknown ISAPI Extensions is Restricted The directions below are intended for organizations that cannot set All Unknown ISAPI Extensions to Allow. When a new chart is published, a dll file is produced. This is visible in the ECharts folder (C:\inetpub\wwwroot\ECharts). Revised 02/04/14 29

30 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) Note: If you followed the directions in the section above, Enable All Unknown ISAPI Extensions, skip this section and continue with Setting Up DCOM Permissions. Using the configuration in this section, the Web Server administrator must enable each chart.dll web extension when new charts are published by the chart administrator. You will not be able to complete this section until and EChart has been published. If you are unsure which setup to use, contact your Domain administrator to clarify which directions meet the requirements of your IT security policy. Figure 28. Configure the chart.dll each time a new EChart is published (producing a new chrt.dll). The Web Server administrator must follow the directions below. Note: Each time a new chart is published (and a new dll is produced), the administrator must follow Steps 1-6 in this section. If not done, end users cannot view the EChart. 1. Open IIS and select Web Service Extensions. 2. Under Tasks, click Add a new Web service extension. The New Web Service Extension dialog opens. 3. In the Extensions name field, type the new dll name (example: PacificEastern.dll). 4. Click Add. The New Web Service Extension dialog opens. 5. Type the path to the new chart dll in the Extension name field then click OK. Example: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\ECharts\PacificEastern.dll Revised 02/04/14 30

31 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) Figure Select the Set extension status to Allowed check box. Click OK. Setting Up the Remoteserver.dll Web Extension 1. Open IIS and click Web Service Extensions. 2. In the Tasks section, click Add a new Web service extension. 3. In the Extension name field, type remoteserver.dll and click Add. 4. Type C:\inetpub\wwwroot\opweb\remoteserver.dll and select the Set extension status to Allowed check box. Figure 30. Setting Up the Published Chart.dll Note: If you have not yet published a chart to the PublishedCharts folder, proceed to Setting Up DCOM Permissions. When a new chart is published, a.dll file is produced. This file is visible in the PublishedCharts folder (C:\inetpub\wwwroot\opweb\PublishedCharts). Revised 02/04/14 31

32 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) Figure Open IIS and click Web Services Extensions. 2. Under Tasks, click Add a new Web service extension. The New Web Service Extension dialog opens. 3. The the new dll name in the Extension name field and click Add. The Add file dialog opens. Figure Type or Browse to the path to the new chart dll and click OK. 5. Select the Set extension status to Allowed check box and click OK. Note: Each time a new chart is published (and a new dll is produced), the administrator must follw steps 1 5 of this procedure to allow the dll. If not, users are unable to view the EChart. Setting Up DCOM Permissions 1. Launch OrgPublisher on the server. Close the application after it opens. 2. In the taskbar, click Start and select Run. 3. Type dcomcnfg in the Open field and click OK. Revised 02/04/14 32

33 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) Figure Expand Component Services, Computers, and My Computer, then click DCOM Config. 5. Navigate to OrgPublisher X Document and right-click on Properties. Figure 34. The OrgPublisher X Document Properties dialog opens. Note: if you installed a previous version of OrgPublisher on your computer, you see OrgPublisher X Document, where X is the previous version number. Use that document version. 6. Select the Security tab and click Edit in the Launch and Activation Permissions section. Figure 35. Revised 02/04/14 33

34 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) 7. Click Add, then Locations, and change the Location to the Server. Figure Click Advanced in the Select Users or Groups dialog, then click Find Now. Figure Add the following groups from the search results: Local Administrators Local Interactive Local IUSR Local IWAM Local Network Local Network Services Local OPWeb_LG Local System Click OK to add the groups. Figure 38. Revised 02/04/14 34

35 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) 10. Enable the following Launch and Activation Permissions: Local OPWeb_LG group All options Local Administrators group Local Launch Local Interactive group Local Launch Local IUSR account Local Launch Local IWAM account Local Launch Local Local Network group Local Launch Local System group Local Launch 11. Click Edit in the Access Permissions section. Figure Click Add, then click Locations and change the Location to Server. Figure In the Select Users or Groups dialog, click Advanced, then Find Now. Figure 41. Revised 02/04/14 35

36 Configure Internet Information Services (IIS) 14. Select the following grousp from the search results: Local Administrators Local Interactive Local IUSR Local IWAM Local Network Local Network Services Local OPWeb_LG Local System Click OK to add the groups. Figure Enable the following Access Permissions: Local OPWeb_LG group Both options Local Administrators group Local Access Local Interactive group Local Access Local IUSR account Local Access Local IWAM account Local Access Local Local Network group Local Access Local System group Local Access Click OK to close the Access Permissions dialog. Click OK again to close the OrgPublisher X Document dialog. Note: The Windows 2003 OrgPublisher Web Administration setup is complete. Proceed to test Web Administration and EChart publishing to verify a successful installation and configuration. Revised 02/04/14 36

37 Test OrgPublisher Web Administration Test OrgPublisher Web Administration The following tests will help you determine if Web Administration is configured correctly. If you can perform the tasks successfully, the OrgPublisher Web Administrationinstallation has been successful. If error messages display while testing, review: NTFS permissions IIS configurations DCOM settings Troubleshooting tips If you still cannot successfully publish an EChart, contact Product Support. Prerequisites for Testing EChart Publishing We recommend that you test Web Administration on a workstation. In addition, the Web server administrator may want to add their user account to the OPWeb_LG group for the purpose of accessing Web Administration with the same rights as the chart administrators. Users must have a Web Administration pluginx viewer, orgpub.ocx, in order to open an OrgPublisher Web Administration. Users are prompted to download the file when opening the chart for the first time. Users must be administrators on their machines in order to install the pluginx viewer. You can also refer to the OrgPublisher Implementation Guide for additional information on pluginx controls. Testing Web Administration 1. Open Internet Explorer and type the URL for OrgPublisher Web Administration: Note: <servername> is the name of the server on which OrgPublisher is installed. 2. If prompted, install the Web Adminsitration pluginx file from the web site. OrgPublisher opens. Revised 02/04/14 37

38 Test OrgPublisher Web Administration Figure 43. Note: Click OK if a message displays that reads No charts exist yet. Prerequisites for Testing Web Administration Publishing to EChart Rich Client We recommend that you test Web Administration on a workstation. In addition, the Web server administrator may want to add their user account to the OPWeb_LG group for the purpose of accessing Web Administration with the same rights as the chart administrators. Users must have a pluginx viewer, orgpub.ocx, in order to open an OrgPublisher EChart Rich Client. Users are prompted to download the file when opening the chart for the first time. Users must be administrators on their machines in order to install the pluginx viewer. You can also refer to the OrgPublisher Implementation Guide for additional information on pluginx controls. Testing Publishing an EChart Rich Client Chart 1. In the Web Adminsitration URL ( select File then New. The Select a Chart to Open dialog opens. Click New. Figure 44. The New Chart Wizard opens. 2. Select Organizational Chart and click Next. Revised 02/04/14 38

39 Test OrgPublisher Web Administration Figure Select Empty chart and click Next. Figure Clear the Launch the style wizard check box and click Finish. Figure In the OrgPublisher toolbar, click the Insert Box Containing a Person button. Figure Drop the box in the chart white space. Figure 49. Revised 02/04/14 39

40 Test OrgPublisher Web Administration 7. Click the Publish button in the toolbar. The Publishing Wizard opens. Figure Select Advanced Mode and click Next. Click Next again. Figure Type the Name of the test chart and click Next. Figure Select Interactive Org Chart and click Next. 11. Select EChart and click Next. Figure 53. Revised 02/04/14 40

41 Test OrgPublisher Web Administration Figure Type the physical path to the ECharts folder on your server and click Next. Figure Select Rich client using PluginX and click Next. Figure Type the URL to the virtual path of the ECharts folder. Figure Click Next through several dialogs until you reach the dialog with the publish options. Click Publish now. Revised 02/04/14 41

42 Test OrgPublisher Web Administration Figure Type a chart name when prompted and click OK. Figure Click the URL in the EChart Link Summary dialog. Figure 60. Note: If you did not enable all unknown ISAPI extensions in the server setup, you must configure the chart dll before you can view the published chart. Refer to When Allow ISAPI Extensions is Restricted 18. Install the pluginx viewer from the web site, if prompted. The chart opens in the browser. Revised 02/04/14 42

43 Test OrgPublisher Web Administration Figure 61. Revised 02/04/14 43

44 Web Administration Next Steps Guide Web Administration Next Steps Review the items below so your chart administrators have what they need to begin using charts with Web Administration. Provide the following link to the chart administrators: Web Adminsitration URL example: PublishedCharts URL example: Chart administrators will need assistance downloading the Web Adminsaitration pluginx if they are not administrators on their machines. A system DSN must be created if the chart administrator uses an ODBC connection to a database. If a chart administrator uses a text or csv file that is not in the standard OrgPublisher field order, and administrator on the server must must map the files through the OrgPublisher client. Note: We recommend that a default chart file be created one time on the server, using the OrgPublisher client, if the server administrator needs assistance with mapping text files in OrgPublisher. Open the default file, select File, then Save as, and create a new chart name for the file. The data connection remains the same, and can now be used to create new organizational charts. A network share to the SourceCharts folder is needed for chart administrators to import and overwrite existing data files from their destops to the SourceCharts folder from the Web Administration interface. Your IT department makes the decision to approve network share access, and is not part of the standard OrgPublisher Web Adminsitration installation. A network share to the PublishedCharts folder is required for chart administrators to copy formatting files (otm files) to use with new chart data files. Your IT department makes the decision to approve network share access, and is not part of the standard OrgPublisher Web Adminsitration installation. Revised 02/04/14 44

45 Troubleshooting Tips Guide Troubleshooting Tips 1. If you see an Internet Explorer window with a grey bar at the top but no chart, set a MIME type of.ocp on the PublishedCharts folder. Figure If you receive the error, Unable to contact the remote server.dll at this URL, the paths to the virtual directory and URL were, likely, not entered correctly during installation, or the permissions are not set. Figure 63. This may require a re-installation by following this guide. 3. If a chart administrator or end user sees a blank Internet Explorer screen with a red X in the upper-left corner, this is an indicates a problem with installing and registering the ActiveX control (pluginx). Figure 64. Installing ActiveX controls requires administrative rights in the workstation. Your IT group can request MSI scripts to assist in pushing out the plugins by contacting Product Support. Include the full version number of OrgPublisher installed on the server. (Select Help>About OrgPublisher.) Revised 02/04/14 45

46 Troubleshooting Tips Figure If you receive the error, Unable to instantiate OrgPub32 as an automation server, there may be a permission or installation error. Figure 66. Verify the DCOM permissions (mmc-32) are correct. If the error still occurs, adjust settings to include the following DCOM permission. In the OrgPublisher X Document dialog, Identity tab, select the Launching User. If the error persists, this may require a re-installation, following this guide. 5. Understanding HTTP error messages and their associated status codes is important when you need to troubleshoot IIS. A few common errors on the client side (4xx error) and server side (5xx error) are listed here. Error Code Definition 400 Bad Request: the server cannot service the request, usually because of an incorrect URL. 401 Unauthorized: the user s credentials were not accepted by the authorization process. M403 Forbidden: the request could not be serviced for a number of reasons, even though the user was authenticated. 404 Not Found: the server cannot locate the requested file. 405 Method Not Allowed: the client incorrectly issued an HTTP GET request when an HTTP POST request should have been issued. 406 Not Acceptable: the requested file is not supported by the client. 407 Proxy Authentication Required: the client has to authenticate with the proxy server before its request can be serviced. Revised 02/04/14 46

47 Troubleshooting Tips 410 Gone: the server no longer has the requested file. 500 Internal Server Error: indicates a typical server side error Not Implemented: the server does not support the HTTP method requested by the client. 502 Bad Gateway: an invalid response was received by the upstream server for which this server is a gateway. 503 Service Unavailable: the server does not support the service requested by the client. Revised 02/04/14 47