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Verifying the Siebel Virtual Directories on the Web Server


Review the Siebel virtual directories that were created during configuration of the Siebel Web Server Extension. The virtual directories are created on the Web server for the installed Siebel Business Applications. For example, the virtual directory eservice_enu is for Siebel eService using U.S. English (ENU).

The virtual directories are created as follows:

  • For Microsoft IIS 7 or later:
    • For the current release, Siebel CRM version 8.1.1.11 or version 8.2.2.4, with Siebel Patchset 5 or later, the Siebel virtual directories are created in the virtual Web site that you specify when you configure the SWSE logical profile. For more information, see Configuring the SWSE Logical Profile.
    • For the current release, the Siebel virtual directories are created in the virtual Web site Siebel.
  • For Microsoft IIS 6, the Siebel virtual directories are created in Default Web Site.

On Microsoft Windows with Microsoft IIS, before you apply the SWSE logical profile, you can precustomize which Siebel virtual directories to create on the Web server. For more information, see Creating Custom Virtual Directories.

This topic is part of Additional Tasks for the Siebel Web Server Extension and the Web Server.

To verify the virtual directories on Microsoft IIS

  1. On the Microsoft IIS computer, navigate to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, and then Internet Information Services.
  2. Double-click computer_name (local computer) in the left panel.
  3. Double-click Web Sites in the right panel.
  4. Double-click in the right panel the name of the virtual Web site that you are using for the Siebel applications, such as Siebel or Default Web Site.

    All of the Siebel virtual directories that were created on this computer for that virtual Web site are listed in the right panel.

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