| In order to run Web Interface 2.1 on a standalone web server you will be required to install it manually. By default, setup will install Web Interface in to the C:\Program Files\Citrix\NFuse directory. Note: When using Web Interface 2.1 with ticketing you will want to make sure that all the MetaFrame XP Servers are configured to use the same Citrix XML port number. Note: If you will be running the Web Interface from a MetaFrame XP Server then you are required to skip this step and move on to the administration section) 1. Download Web Interface 2.1 from your MyCitrix.COM portal and extract the contents to a folder. From that folder double click on the NFuseIIS.msi file. 2. Click Next to continue.  3. Click the I accept the license agreement radio button and click Next to continue.  4. Click the OK to restart IIS radio button and click Next  5. Click Next to accept the default location for the Web Interface files. Make note of this directory for this is the directory that NFUSE.TXT and NFUSE.CONF file resides.  6. Enter the name of a MetaFrame XP Server in your farm that is running the XML service and the port that the XML server is listening on and click Next Note: If you are unsure of the port XML is listening on, you will be able to obtain that information through servers properties - MetaFrame Settings tab in the Management Console for MetaFrame XP.  7. The next screen asks you if you would like to install the latest ICA client CD to the ICAWEB directory for use in your Web Interface. I highly recommend it! Enter the location of the ICAWEB folder and click Next  8. Click Next to continue.  9. Click Finsh  You have a successfully installed Web Interface 2.1 and are ready to proceed in configuring your Web Interface login page. First, you will want to test your Web Interface installation. To do this you will need to open a web browser and in the address box type: http://web_interface_webserver/citrix/metaframexp enter a username, password and domain and verify that you are able to launch a published application. |