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malibu_44
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Hello,

I need help. Another network andministrator and I are trying to install plone on our servers to run with IIS. We have read all the doucmentation we could find and still no luck. We really would like to get this running as soon as possible for we are a multi-million dollar corporation and administartion is pushing to get this done. Here is what the other Network Admin left this message for me this morning. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Larry, Just ask for some help on setting plone up and using iis as a proxy. Tell them that we are using iis for a local intranet and we need it to run for our security on the server. Some questions that I have are do we need to set plone up as a separate website in iis? if not how do we set up the identities for plone in the existiong website? If it is a new website how do we set up the identities. How do we set up the default.asp config page? Should we install plone on a different server than iis or is it ok on thie same server. do we need to have plone running and on the same port as the intranet webpage?

Thanks in advance guys.
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Hello,

I need help. Another network andministrator and I are trying to install plone on our servers to run with IIS. We have read all the doucmentation we could find and still no luck. We really would like to get this running as soon as possible for we are a multi-million dollar corporation and administartion is pushing to get this done. Here is what the other Network Admin left this message for me this morning. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Larry, Just ask for some help on setting plone up and using iis as a proxy. Tell them that we are using iis for a local intranet and we need it to run for our security on the server. Some questions that I have are do we need to set plone up as a separate website in iis? if not how do we set up the identities for plone in the existiong website? If it is a new website how do we set up the identities. How do we set up the default.asp config page? Should we install plone on a different server than iis or is it ok on thie same server. do we need to have plone running and on the same port as the intranet webpage?

Thanks in advance guys.
 
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You can take a look at this doc:
http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/plone-proxy-iis-windows/tutorial-all-pages

You may want to consider finding an old PC, and either install Linux, or Windows as your base line, then install Plone to learn the in's and outs on how it works.
Or - you could even set up an account at an hosting company like WebFactions:
http://www.webfaction.com/shared_hosting
They had me set up within a couple of hours. I currently use a hosted site there to test out add-on plone products.
They have very good tutorials (video based) to get you going down the right path.
http://blog.webfaction.com/zope-and-plone-screencast

Their support is very good as well.

TomSyr


On 9/27/07, Larry Foster <lfoster@...> wrote:
Hello,

I need help. Another network andministrator and I are trying to install plone on our servers to run with IIS. We have read all the doucmentation we could find and still no luck. We really would like to get this running as soon as possible for we are a multi-million dollar corporation and administartion is pushing to get this done. Here is what the other Network Admin left this message for me this morning. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Larry, Just ask for some help on setting plone up and using iis as a proxy. Tell them that we are using iis for a local intranet and we need it to run for our security on the server. Some questions that I have are do we need to set plone up as a separate website in iis? if not how do we set up the identities for plone in the existiong website? If it is a new website how do we set up the identities. How do we set up the default.asp config page? Should we install plone on a different server than iis or is it ok on thie same server. do we need to have plone running and on the same port as the intranet webpage?

Thanks in advance guys.
 
Thank you,
 
       Lawrence Foster
 
 
 
 
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The support link you provided, we have followed that but did not get the Enfold Enterprise Proxy for as we are using IIS as the proxy. Would this be a different setup then?



tomsyr wrote:
You can take a look at this doc:
http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/plone-proxy-iis-windows/tutorial-all-pages


You may want to consider finding an old PC, and either install Linux, or
Windows as your base line, then install Plone to learn the in's and outs on
how it works.
Or - you could even set up an account at an hosting company like
WebFactions:
http://www.webfaction.com/shared_hosting
They had me set up within a couple of hours. I currently use a hosted site
there to test out add-on plone products.
They have very good tutorials (video based) to get you going down the right
path.
http://blog.webfaction.com/zope-and-plone-screencast

Their support is very good as well.

TomSyr


On 9/27/07, Larry Foster < lfoster@westernlime.com> wrote:
>
>  Hello,
>
> I need help. Another network andministrator and I are trying to install
> plone on our servers to run with IIS. We have read all the doucmentation we
> could find and still no luck. We really would like to get this running as
> soon as possible for we are a multi-million dollar corporation and
> administartion is pushing to get this done. Here is what the other Network
> Admin left this message for me this morning. Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> *Larry, Just ask for some help on setting plone up and using iis as a
> proxy. Tell them that we are using iis for a local intranet and we need it
> to run for our security on the server. Some questions that I have are do we
> need to set plone up as a separate website in iis? if not how do we set up
> the identities for plone in the existiong website? If it is a new website
> how do we set up the identities. How do we set up the default.asp config
> page? Should we install plone on a different server than iis or is it ok on
> thie same server. do we need to have plone running and on the same port as
> the intranet webpage?*
>
> Thanks in advance guys.
>
>  Thank you,
>
>        *Lawrence Foster*
>  **
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malibu_44 wrote:
> The support link you provided, we have followed that but did not get the
> Enfold Enterprise Proxy for as we are using IIS as the proxy. Would this be
> a different setup then?
>
Larry,

I used to use Enfold Proxy when I worked in a Windows shop. It really
just sets up your IIS to work with Plone. It's not a separate proxy
server. It works very well and is quick to get working. Highly
recommended if you need to use IIS.

You may also want to consider using Enfold Server instead of installing
a plain Plone site. Enfold Server is set up to use your Active Directory
users and groups and it does automatic full-text indexing of your
MS-Office docs. It's well worth the money if you are using Active
Directory and MS-Office.

HTH,

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tomsyr
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If you wan to go with Plone 3, you will need to wait for the proxy from Enfold.
http://www.enfoldsystems.com/About/News/first-plone-3-0-product-expected-next-month

I think you can install Plone along with IIS, but you need to make sure that you are running your Plone site on a different port then what your IIS server is running on (Typically port 80).
TomSyr

On 9/27/07, malibu_44 <lfoster@...> wrote:

The support link you provided, we have followed that but did not get the
Enfold Enterprise Proxy for as we are using IIS as the proxy. Would this be
a different setup then?




tomsyr wrote:
>
> You can take a look at this doc:
> http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/plone-proxy-iis-windows/tutorial-all-pages
>
>
> You may want to consider finding an old PC, and either install Linux, or
> Windows as your base line, then install Plone to learn the in's and outs
> on
> how it works.
> Or - you could even set up an account at an hosting company like

> WebFactions:
> http://www.webfaction.com/shared_hosting
> They had me set up within a couple of hours. I currently use a hosted site
> there to test out add-on plone products.
> They have very good tutorials (video based) to get you going down the
> right
> path.
> http://blog.webfaction.com/zope-and-plone-screencast
>
> Their support is very good as well.
>
> TomSyr
>
>
> On 9/27/07, Larry Foster < lfoster@...> wrote:
>>
>>  Hello,
>>
>> I need help. Another network andministrator and I are trying to install
>> plone on our servers to run with IIS. We have read all the doucmentation
>> we
>> could find and still no luck. We really would like to get this running as
>> soon as possible for we are a multi-million dollar corporation and
>> administartion is pushing to get this done. Here is what the other
>> Network
>> Admin left this message for me this morning. Any help would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>> *Larry, Just ask for some help on setting plone up and using iis as a
>> proxy. Tell them that we are using iis for a local intranet and we need
>> it
>> to run for our security on the server. Some questions that I have are do
>> we
>> need to set plone up as a separate website in iis? if not how do we set
>> up
>> the identities for plone in the existiong website? If it is a new website
>> how do we set up the identities. How do we set up the default.asp config
>> page? Should we install plone on a different server than iis or is it ok
>> on
>> thie same server. do we need to have plone running and on the same port
>> as
>> the intranet webpage?*
>>
>> Thanks in advance guys.
>>
>>  Thank you,
>>
>>        *Lawrence Foster*
>>  **
>> **
>> **
>> **
>> Although this e-mail and any attachments are believed to be free of any
>> virus or other defect which might affect any computer system, it is
>> the responsibility of the recipient to check that it is virus-free and
>> the sender accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss, injury,
>> damage, cost or expense arising in any way from receipt or use thereof
>> by the recipient.
>>
>> The information contained in this electronic mail message is
>> confidential information and intended only for the use of the individual
>> or
>> entity named above, and may be privileged.  If the reader of this message
>> is
>> not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any
>> dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly
>> prohibited.  If you have received this transmission in error, please
>> contact
>> the sender immediately, delete this material from your computer and
>> destroy all related paper media.  Please note that the documents
>> transmitted are not intended to be binding until a hard copy has been
>> manually
>> signed by all parties.
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
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