Installation manual
Chapter 3. Installing Host On-Demand
The Host On-Demand clients are served as Web pages, so you must install the
Host On-Demand server in the same environment as a Web server.
After installing Host On-Demand Version 6 on a machine running Microsoft
Personal Web Server, the virtual directory for Host On-Demand does not show
up in the list of virtual directories in the Personal Web Manager GUI. Therefore,
after the installation is complete, do not restart the Web server using the
Start/Stop button in the Personal Web Manager GUI. Instead, restart the Web
server using the Services GUI in Windows. You can also manually add the
directory to the list of virtual directories in the Personal Web Manager GUI.
Installing the Host On-Demand server
The installation steps are different for each operating system.
v Installing on Windows NT or Windows 2000
v Installing on OS/2
v Installing on Novell NetWare
v Installing on AIX
v Installing on UNIX
v Installing on OS/400
v Installing on z/OS
Installing on Windows NT and Windows 2000
A Windows NT Web server is required to install Host On-Demand on Windows
NT or Windows 2000. The following Web servers are recognized and automatically
configured:
v IBM Internet Connection Server
v Microsoft Web Servers:
Internet Information Server 3 and 4
Peer Web Services
Personal Web Server
v Lotus Go, Domino, and Domino Go
v IBM HTTP Server
v Netscape Enterprise Server
You can install Host On-Demand with a graphical interface using the Windows
InstallShield or with a response file using Windows InstallShield in silent mode.
Installing Host On-Demand using InstallShield
To automatically install Host On-Demand on a Windows NT or Windows 2000
workstation using InstallShield, follow the steps below.
You must be a member of the Administrators group.
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