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Advanced Installations
About Web Installations
You can create an installation that installs Web resources to a Microsoft Internet
Information Server (IIS) by using the Web Files page in Installation Expert.
To learn about file-related functionality on the Web Files page, see
Files or Web Files
Page
on page 105 and its subtopics.
To learn about Web-related functionality, see:
Features That Support Web Installations
on page 246
Creating a Web Site
on page 247
Creating a Virtual Directory
on page 249
Creating a New Web Folder
on page 251
Setting Installation Options for a Web Installation
on page 252
Setting Installation Options for a Child Virtual Directory
on page 253
About the Web Site Details Dialog
on page 255
Installing Web Settings From a File
on page 256
Note
If you cannot see the Web Files page in the list of pages in Installation Expert, select
Web Application or All from the Page Views drop-down list in the upper-left corner.
Differences between the Files page and Web Files page
See also:
When to Use the File-Related Installation Expert Pages
on page 107
Files page
Web Files page
You can create directories and add files
to them
You can create Web folders, virtual
directories, and Web sites, and add files
to them
You can set NTFS-based (NT file system)
permissions on directories
You can set Web-based security on
directories
It shows all directories and files that will
be installed, including Web items
It shows only directories and files that
will be accessible through an IIS Web
server
It shows Web sites under the physical
directory where they will be installed
It shows Web sites in the hierarchy as
they will appear in IIS Internet Services
Manager
It contains the wwwroot directory, which
represents the physical InetPub\wwwroot
directory on the destination computer
It does not contain wwwroot, but you can
map a virtual directory to a physical
directory that you created under
wwwroot on the Files page
You cannot delete a physical directory
that is mapped to a virtual directory or
Web site
You can delete a virtual directory or Web
site, and a message asks if you want to
delete the corresponding mapped
physical directory and files
You can delete a non-Web directory
You cannot delete a non-Web directory,
except in the instance described above