This article contains information for On-Premise accounts. If your account is
hosted in the cloud, this article is not applicable.
Creating the Application Pool
Momentus Enterprise Software recommends creating an Application Pool specifically for iEBMS. This will keep iEBMS processes separate from any other web site on the web server.
- Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager from Administrative Tools.
- Expand the web server name and highlight Application Pools.
- Right- click on Application Pools and select New - Add Application Pool.
- Name the application pool Enterprise and verify the .NET CLR Version is v4.0.30319.
- Click OK.
- In the Application Pools screen within IIS, highlight the new application pool, right-click and select Advanced Settings.
- Verify that Enable 32-Bit Applications is set to True and the Process Model Identity is set to Network Service.
- Click OK.
Configuring a New iEBMS Web Site
- Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager from Administrative Tools.
- Expand the web server name and select Sites.
- Right-click on Sites and select Add Website.
- In the Site name field, enter a site name. This can be whatever you choose.
- If the application pool that was just created is not displayed in the Application pool field, click the Select button, choose the application pool from the drop-down and click OK.
- In the Physical Path field, browse to the iEBMS installation.
- Click OK.
- Modify the Bindings section to reflect the network configuration and security settings.
- Click OK.
- Once the site is created, click the > next to the site. You will see a list of files. Right-click on Aud > Convert to Application > verify that the Application Pool is correct > click OK.
- Repeat that step on all folders under your iEBMS site except for Document, Floorplan, Images, and Includes.
Adding MIME Types
The .json MIME type needs to be added at the server level. Adding MIME Types will ensure that the MIME type will populate to each new site.
- Click on the server name.
- In the IIS section, double-click on MIME Types.
- Select Add.
- In the File Extension field, enter .json.
- In the MIME type field, enter application/json.
- Click OK.
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