GUIDE TO INSTALLING IQCARE This is a visual guide, it does not explicitly explain each and every detail. It also assumes you have a basic degree of technical knowledge Xp Vista Windows 7 Wamathaga Kamau
Sides Colour Coding Applies to both Xp and Windows 7 Applies to Xp only Applies to Vista and Windows 7 only
PRE REQUISITES Administrative rights to your computer Window Xp professional service pack 2 or greater or Windows 7 (preferred)/vista Ultimate/Business edition (home of basic editions will not work) If installing on Xp have either the installation disk or the i386 folder available. Sufficient disk space The black slides are specific to XP operating system and grey to Vista/Windows 7
STEP 1: Ensure that Internet Information Service is installed WINDOWS VISTA: Click the Start button, click Control Panel, click Programs, and then click Turn Windows features on or off. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. In the list of Windows features, select Internet Information Services, and then click OK. Windows 7 doesn't install all features automatically by just clicking on Internet Information Services, you have to drill down and select more features.
STEP 1: Ensure that Internet Information Service is installed WINDOWS XP Click Start, click Control Panel, and click Add or Remove Programs. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. The Windows Components Wizard appears. Follow the on-screen instructions to install, remove, or add components to IIS.
STEP 1: Ensure that Internet Information Service is installed Check the internet information service option Drill down to Web Management Tools and check all options as well as all options under Application Development Features
STEP 1: Ensure that Internet Information Service is installed Check the internet Information Service option, double click to open and uncheck SMTP Services YOU MAY NEED AN XP INSTALLATION CD OR I386 FOLDER TO COMPLETE THIS INSTALLATION
Installing IQCare Run the installer and agree to all subsequent options
NOTE: Install the IQCare directory in the classic pool
CONFIGURING SQL
Configuring SQL Open SQL Server Surface Configuration
Click on Surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections and under remote connections check using both TCP/IP and named pipes
Under Surface area configuration for features check the XP_cmd shell option and enable it
Open SQL Server Management Studio Express and connect using Windows Authentication
Under the Object Explorer, right click on the SQL instance, properties Security and enable SQL Server and Window Authentication Mode
Security Logins Sa Double click and under the General Tab input the provided password, under Status enable Login
Restart the server (you may have to run the application as an admin in window 7 to be able to do this) and login with SQL Server Authentication using Sa and the password you input during configuration Alternatively, this configuration can be done by running the script called Enable Sa and Windows authentication
RESTORING A DATABASE
Right click on Database Restore Database Under To Database write IQCare and Select From Device
Click Add and look for a.bak file that you want to restore click OK, check the Restore option
Under Options, check overwrite existing database as well as ensure the Restore path is correct, click OK. Once complete, you should be able to find a database by the name of IQCare
Look for and Run the RestoreDB SQL Script Open the RestoreDB.sql file attached with your release files in TSQL window from SQL Server Management Studio and Press Execute Button
USER RIGHTS
Enabling security Tab in XP On the menu bar select Tools Folder options On the View tab, under Advanced settings, clear Use simple file sharing [Recommended].
Look for C:\inetpub, right click and click on properties
Click the Security tab Edit Add Advanced Find Now and add IUSR and Authenticated Users make sure they have Full Control Allowed
Open the inetpub folder and right click to get properties. Under the Security Tab Advanced Inherit permissions
Only configure firewall is sharing the application FIREWALL
Allowing the application thru the fire wall Go to the control panel Windows Firewall
Under the Exceptions Tab Add a Port number 80
For windows 7 go to the control panel Systems and Security Windows Firewall
Click on Advanced Settings
Inbound Rules New Rule Port Next
Specify the port as 80 Allow the connection
Uncheck the option of allowing connections through a Public network to enhance security, Click next and give the Rule a name
Login in http://localhost/iqcare/frmlogin.aspx
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