ArcGIS Web Adaptor requires that IIS and specific IIS components be enabled on Windows Server 2019. The setup will not proceed if IIS is not detected and specific IIS components are not enabled.
If you've already enabled IIS but are missing the required IIS components, the installation displays a message indicating that certain IIS components are missing. You have the option to allow the installation to automatically enable the required IIS components. However, depending on your organization's security policies, it may be necessary to manually enable the required IIS components as described below.
To enable IIS and the required IIS components on Windows Server 2019, do the following:
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- Open Server Manager and click Manage > Add Roles and Features. Click Next.
- Select Role-based or feature-based installation and click Next.
- Select the appropriate server. The local server is selected by default. Click Next.
- Enable Web Server (IIS) and click Next.
- No additional features are necessary to install the Web Adaptor, so click Next.
- On the Web Server Role (IIS) dialog box, click Next.
- On the Select role services dialog box, verify that the web server components listed in the next section are enabled. Click Next.
- Verify that your settings are correct and click Install.
- When the installation completes, click Close to exit the wizard.
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Required IIS components
The IIS components listed below satisfy the minimum requirements to run the Web Adaptor. If other IIS components are enabled, they do not need to be removed.
- Web Server
- Common HTTP Features
- Default Document
- Static Content
- Security
- Request Filtering
- Basic Authentication
- Windows Authentication
- Application Development
- .NET Extensibility 4.5
- .NET Extensibility
- ASP.NET 4.5
- ASP.NET
- ISAPI Extensions
- ISAPI Filters
- WebSocket Protocol
- Common HTTP Features
- Management Tools
- IIS Management Console
- IIS 6 Management Compatibility
- IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility
- IIS Management Scripts and Tools
- Management Service
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