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To do the proper configuration, click on the Windows Server version that you are using below:

To configure the correct roles:

  1. Use the Server Manager to add roles/features. Refer to this Microsoft article for the details:
    Installing a Windows Role/Feature with Server Manager
  2. Add/install the following:
    • Microsoft IIS 10.0
    • Microsoft IIS Windows Authentication
    • Microsoft IIS ASP
    • Microsoft IIS ASP.NET 4.7
    • Microsoft IIS ASP.NET Extensibility 4.7
    • Microsoft IIS CGI
    • Microsoft Message Queuing Service (MSMQ)

To configure the correct roles:

  1. Open the Server Manager for Windows Server 2016.
  2. Click Add Roles and Features.
  3. Click Next on the Before You Begin page.
  4. On the Select Installation Type page, select Role-based or feature-based installation.
  5. On the Select Destination Server page, choose the target server for installation and click Next.
  6. On the Select Server Roles page, tick the Web Server IIS checkbox.
     
    When prompted, click Add Features to add required features as a result of installing IIS.
     
  7. Click Next, and click Next again.
  8. Under Select Features > Features, select .NET Framework 4.5 and Message Queueing Activation.
     
    When prompted, click Add Features to add required features as a result of installing IIS.
     
  9. Click Next, and then Next again.
  10. Under Web Server (IIS) Role Services, make sure the following settings are enabled:
    • Common HTTP Features
      • Static Content
      • Default Document
      • Directory Browsing
      • HTTP Errors
    • Health and Diagnostics
      • HTTP Logging
      • Request Monitor
    • Security
      • Request Filtering
      • Windows Authentication
    • Performance
      • Static Content Compression
    • Management Tool
      • IIS Management Console
  11. Select these additional settings:
    • Application Development
      • .NET Extensibility 4.5
      • ASP
      • ASP.NET 4.5
      • CGI
      • ISAPI Extensions
      • ISAPI Filter
  12. Click Next and review the installation settings.
  13. Click Install to add the necessary roles required by Control Manager.

To configure the correct roles, do the following:

  1. Open the Server Manager for Windows 2012.
  2. Click on Add Roles and Features.
  3. Click Next on the Before You Begin page.
  4. On the Select installation type page, select Role-based or feature-based installation.
  5. In the Select destination server page, choose the target server for installation and click Next.

    Select Destination Server

  6. In the Select Server Roles page, tick Application Server and Web Server IIS.

    Select Server Roles

     
    Click on Add Features when prompted to add required features as a result of installing IIS.
     
  7. Click Next, and click Next again.
  8. Under Application Server > Role Services, select .NET Framework 4.5 and Message Queueing Activation.

    Select Role Services

     
    Click on Add Features when prompted in order to install the additional required features.
     
  9. Click Next, and click Next again.
  10. 10. Under Web Server (IIS) Role Services, make sure the following settings are enabled:
    • Common HTTP Features
      • Static Content
      • Default Document
      • Directory Browsing
      • HTTP Errors
    • Health and Diagnostics
      • HTTP Logging
      • Request Monitor
    • Security
      • Request Filtering
      • Windows Authentication
    • Performance
      • Static Content Compression
    • Management Tool
      • IIS Management Console
  11. Select these Additional Settings:
    • Application Development
      • .NET Extensibility 4.5
      • ASP
      • ASP.NET 4.5
      • CGI
      • ISAPI Extensions
      • ISAPI Filter

      IIS Role Services

  12. Click Next and review the installation settings
  13. Click Install to add the necessary roles required by TMCM.
To configure the correct roles:
  1. Open the Server Manager for Windows 2008.
  2. Go to Roles and click Add Roles.
  3. Click Next.
  4. In the Select Server Roles section, select Application Server and Web Server (IIS).

    Select Server Roles

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  5. Click Next > Next.
  6. Under Application Server Role Services, select .NET Framework 3.5.1 and Message Queuing Activation.

    Application Server Role Services

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  7. Click Next > Next.
  8. Under Web Server (IIS) Role Services, make sure that the following default settings are enabled:
    1. Common HTTP Features
      • Static Content
      • Default Document
      • Directory Browsing
      • HTTP Errors
    2. Health and Diagnostic
      • HTTP Logging
      • Request Monitor
    3. Security
      • Request Filtering
    4. Performance
      • Static Content Compression
    5. Management Tool
      • IIS Management Console
  9. Select these additional settings:
    1. Application Development
      • ASP.net
      • .NET Extensibility
      • ASP
      • CGI
      • ISAPI Extensions
      • ISAPI Filter

      Application Development Settings

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    2. Security
      • Windows Authentication

      Windows Authentication

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  10. Click Next.
  11. Click Install to have the necessary roles required by TMCM.
 
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