On 07.07.2004 21:28, kevin furze said the following:
Bill, are you saying that Apache will be installed into a windows environment (even if we have IIS installed ?) or will the documentation automatically work (out of the box) with IIS and I also assume that IIS will support the browser based utilities.

kev


Certainly we would follow the most reasonable approach (rephrasing with my wording) - use whatever existing, or install new simplified Apache2 config only if there is no anything.


Here is "ALE423 - install a private copy of Apache web server" excerpt of its external 
part:

<ALE423>
Cache' kit will now include a copy of Apache web server. It will be installed and configured to run with Cache' configuration whenever selected by user. It will only serve CSP pages (documentation/web-based management utilities and CSP application)...
Default installation rules are the currently following:
- If there is a supported Web Server detected, a private Apache Web server will not be installed.
- If there is no supported Web Server detected, then Apache web server will be installed.


The default behaviour can be overriden by choosing "Custom" setup and selecting/deselecting "CSP Gateway -> Private Web Server" component.
</ALE423>


I believe this behaviour shouldn't meet any objections.

Timur



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