Introduction
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The Management Portal relies on the following software
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Deploy a Back-end Service
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To be able to authenticate against an Active Directory, the Management Portal relies on the CapaInstaller Back-end Service. If you already have a Back-end Service Deployed for other purposes, skip this step. Read more
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Enable the Web Server
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Requirements:
Enable the Web Server (IIS) role on the Windows Server that is set to host the Management Portal site. This server's DNS name will be the base URL for access to the Management Portal. Read more |
Enable Security and add Trustee
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Enabling Security and adding a Trustee from Active Directory is done under System Administration in the CapaInstaller Console. In this example, we add the Active Directory group "Supporters" to the default "Supporters" profile in CapaInstaller. Members of this AD group will now inherit the Access permissions for the profile. However the security module only grants access to Management Portal, there is no graduation of access to Management Portal. Either you have access or not. |
Execute the Windows Installer package
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Reporting Server link
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Reporting Server link is just a link to SQL Reporting Server. To access Reporting service from Management Portal, check the following:
When Reporting Service has been configured and reports have been deployed to reporting services, the link in Management Portal will open the webpage defined in Reporting URL. Open Management Portal and select reporting. When following the link, the root folder on SQL Report Server is shown (may prompt for login - if it does enter the credentials with access to reporting services) Browse directories and select a report. |
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After completing the above steps, the CapaInstaller Management Portal is now available Simply point a web browser to Http://<server>/ManagementPortal and log in with a user with valid credentials |