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Enable required Windows components

Make sure that you install the following components on the web server before you create and set up a website:

  • Windows components. Note that the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 component is required.

  • Web Server IIS components.

    Component

    Component items

    Common HTTP Features

    Static Content

    Default Document

    HTTP Errors

    HTTP Redirection

    Application Development

    ASP.Net

    .Net extensibility

    ISAPI extensions

    ISAPI Filters

    WebSocket Protocol

    Microsoft .Net framework 3.5.1

    Windows Communication Foundation HTTP Activation

    Windows Communication Foundation Non-HTTP Activation

    Microsoft .Net Framework  4.7 Advanced Services and up (Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016).

     

    ASP.NET 4.6.2 or 4.7;

    WCF services

    HTTP Activation

    Message Queuing (MSMQ) Activation

    Named Pipe Activation

    TCP Activation

    TCP Port Sharing

    Health and Diagnostics:

    HTTP Logging

    Logging Tools

    Request Monitor

    Custom Logging

    Security

    Basic Authentication

    Request Filtering

    IP and Domain Restriction

To check the availability of the needed components:

1.Enter the “control panel” in the [Start] menu and select the [Control Panel] (Fig. 1).

Fig. 1 The [Control Panel] section in the [Start] menu

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2.Select the [Programs] option in the opened window (Fig. 2).

Fig. 2 The [Programs] menu

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3.From the [Programs and Features] menu, select the [Turn Windows features on or off] option (Fig. 3).

Fig. 3 Selecting the [Turn Windows features on or off] option

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4.Select all required components in the [Windows Features] window (Fig. 4).

Fig. 4 Selecting Web Server IIS and Windows components

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