This page last changed on Sep 09, 2008 by rhartono.
Setting up Confluence with IIS 7
 | The configuration with IIS web-server is not supported by Atlassian support. The instructions below are for information only, and have been tested in this specific setup. |
After you have installed IIS 7, you need to configure the Tomcat Connector. Then follow these steps:
- Open IIS 7 Manager
- Navigate to your host. In the picture below, your host would be the one highlighted in blue just below "Start Page".
- Double click on the ISAPI and CGI Restrictions icon
- On the right hand panel, click Add.... Click here for picture
- Point the path to your isapi_redirect.dll file and give it a description eg. tomcat
- Now, click on the Default Website and navigate to the ISAPI Filter.
- On the right hand panel, click on Add... and point to your isapi_redirect.dll file, give the filter a name (eg. tomcat)
- Navigate to your Default Website again
- Right click on Default Website to create a virtual directory. If you are using Confluence you would want to name this confluence (if you are using JIRA, name it as jira). Point the physical path to c:\confluence (or if you are using JIRA to c:\jira).
- Add another virtual directory and name it jakarta, point this to your c:\tomcat_iis_connector directory
- Click on the newly created virtual directory jakarta.
- Navigate into Handler Mappings, on the right hand side you will see a panel called Actions. Click on Edit Feature Permissions and tick the execute permission.
- Finally, navigate to your host context again and do a restart. Confluence should now be accessible via http://localhost/confluence
Troubleshooting
If you have problems, look in the System Event Log, the c:\iis_ajp\ajp_plugin.log and your confluence logs.
When requesting support for IIS configuration problems, please include:
- A zip of your logs directory
- A zip of your c:\iis_ajp directory
- Your conf/server.xml file
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