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Reviewing the Installation for the SWSE


Review the physical and virtual directories created during installation of the Web Server Extension on the Web server host to familiarize yourself with the locations of files such as the eapps.cfg configuration file.

Verifying Physical Directories on the SWSE Installation

The following list shows some of physical directories and files created after you install the SWSE on the Web server. Some of these folders are not created until the first login. In the list, language represents languages you have installed, such as ENU for U.S. English.

\SWEApp\

 

 

 

 

_uninst\

 

 

 

admin\

 

 

 

bin\

 

 

 

 

language\

 

 

 

eapps.cfg

 

 

 

sweiis.dll

 

 

cepatch\

 

 

 

issrun\

 

 

 

locale\

 

 

 

 

language\

 

 

log\

 

 

 

public\

 

 

 

 

language\

 

 

 

 

cepatch\

 

 

 

demo\

 

 

 

files\

 

 

 

images\

 

base.txt

 

 

 

language.txt

 

 

 

log.txt

 

 

 

upgrade.log

 

 

_uninst. Contains files required for uninstallation of the product.

ADMIN. Contains the file swseapps.scm, which is used during installation. This file launches the dialog boxes used during configuration of the Siebel Business Applications.

BIN. Contains the SWSE configuration file (eapps.cfg) and the libraries needed for the SWSE functionality.

ISSRUN. Contains the files for Customer Order Management CDA run time. CDA run time is used most commonly for Siebel Advisor and sometimes for catalogs or product configuration.

LOCALE. Contains resource files with information about any run-time errors.

LOG. Reports communication errors between the SWSE and the Application Object Managers in the Siebel Servers.

PUBLIC. Each language-specific subdirectory contains the default HTML file (default.htm) used to redirect the browser to the SWSE and subdirectories of the Siebel Server.

Verifying Virtual Directories on the Web Server

Virtual directories are installed on the Web server for each installed Siebel Business Application. For example, there is an eservice_enu directory for Siebel eService using U.S. English (ENU).

To verify the virtual directories

  1. On the Microsoft IIS machine, choose Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Service.
  2. Double-click machine_name (local computer) in the left panel.
  3. Double-click Web Sites in the right panel.
  4. Double-click Default Web Site in the right panel.

    All the virtual directories created on this machine will be listed in the right panel.

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