How To Set Up Internet Information Services (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

After you have installed Windows Server 2003, installed and configured Active Directory, and set up the DNS server and DHCP server, you must add the Application Server role that contains Internet Information Services (IIS). IIS is required so that the authentication server is able to provide certificates to client devices.

To install Internet Information Services

  1. In the Manage Your Server window, click Add or remove a role.

  2. In the Configure Your Server Wizard, on the Server Role page select Application Server (IIS, ASP.NET) from the list, and then click Next.

  3. On the Application Server Options page, select the Enable ASP.NET check box, and then click Next.

  4. On the Summary of Selections page, review and confirm the options that are included with IIS and ASP.NET, and then click Next.

    The installation of these service components on the server starts. Installing and configuring Internet Information Services and its related components only takes a few minutes.

  5. When the installation is complete and the confirmation page displays, click Finish to close the wizard.

See Also

Other Resources

How To Set Up Authentication Servers on Windows Server 2003
Wi-Fi Authentication Tests