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... ... @@ -1,180 +1,224 @@ 1 +{{aagon.priorisierung}} 2 +100 3 +{{/aagon.priorisierung}} 4 + 1 1 {{aagon.floatingbox/}} 2 2 3 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 4 -In order to install the Helpdesk Web Interface, some preparations must be made. This includes fulfilling all installation requirements and ensuring compatibility with your system. Below, you will be guided through the process step by step. 5 - 6 6 = Installation requirements = 7 7 8 -Ensure that the following components are installed on your system. If this is not yet the case, please install them. 9 - 10 -* Internet Information Service (IIS) must be installed 11 -* .NET Framework 4.6.2 is already installed or will be installed when you install Internet Information Service 9 +* The Internet Information Service (IIS) must be installed or be in the process of being installed. 10 +* The.NET Framework 4.7.1 is already installed or will be installed with the IIS. 12 12 * Port 80 or the port set in the IIS settings must be accessible. 13 13 14 -To be able to use the helpdesk to its full extent, first install IIS and the.NET Framework.Onlythen should you enter the necessaryconfigurations in the ACMP Console.13 +To be able to use the Helpdesk to its full extent, first install the IIS and the.NET Framework. After that, configurations must be made in the ACMP Console. 15 15 16 - == InstallationunderWindows Server 2016, 2019 or 2022 ==15 +This is how you proceed: 17 17 18 -Start by opening Server Manager on your system. 19 19 20 - [[ServerManager>>image:69_HelpdeskWebInterfaceinstallieren ServerManager_896.png]]18 += Installation of Internet Information Services (IIS) = 21 21 22 -1. Navigate to //Quick Launch// > //Add Roles and Features//. A wizard will open in which you must insert the roles and features. 23 -1. Under //installation type//, select //Role-based or feature-based installation//. 24 -1. Under //Server Selection//, select the target server on which IIS is to be installed. 25 -1. Under //Server Roles//, navigate to //Web Server (IIS)//. 26 -1. Under //Web Server// and //Management Tools//, enable the following roles by ticking the boxes: 20 +IIS is supplied as standard from Windows XP as an additional Windows component; however, it must be installed in advance in order to use it. Since the newer Windows versions also come with newer IIS versions, this chapter explains the installation of IIS for the various Windows server versions. In each case, it is the IIS version that is provided by the corresponding Windows version by default: 27 27 28 -|(% style="width:422px" %)**Web Server**|(% style="width:1270px" %)**Hook-on roller** 29 -|(% style="width:422px" %)General HTTP features|(% style="width:1270px" %)Static content (installed) 30 -|(% style="width:422px" %)Power|(% style="width:1270px" %)Compression of static content (installed) 31 -|(% style="width:422px" %)Security|(% style="width:1270px" %)Requirement filtering (installed) 32 -|(% style="width:422px" %) |(% style="width:1270px" %)Windows Authentication (Installed) 33 -|(% style="width:422px" %)System status and diagnostics|(% style="width:1270px" %)HTTP logging (installed) 34 -|(% style="width:422px" %) |(% style="width:1270px" %)Requirement monitoring (installed) 35 -|(% style="width:422px" %)Application development|(% style="width:1270px" %).NET extensibility 4.7 36 -|(% style="width:422px" %) |(% style="width:1270px" %)ASP.NET 4.7 37 -|(% style="width:422px" %)**Administrative programmes**|(% style="width:1270px" %) 38 -|(% style="width:422px" %) |(% style="width:1270px" %)IIS Management Console 39 -|(% style="width:422px" %)Compatibility with IIS6 management|(% style="width:1270px" %)IIS6 meta compatibility (installed) 40 -|(% style="width:422px" %)Administration service (installed)|(% style="width:1270px" %)Administration service (installed) 22 +IIS 10: Windows Server 2016 / Windows Server 2019 / Windows Server 2022 41 41 42 - [[Select Serverroles>>image:1695733411358-461.png]]24 +== Installation on Windows Server 2016 == 43 43 44 -6. Click //Continuing//. 45 -7. On the next page, leave the features checked and then click //Install//. Only then will IIS installed. 26 +~1. Open Server Manager and go to //Manage// > //Add Roles and Features//. This opens the Add Roles and Features Wizard. 27 +2. Under //Installation type//, select //Role-based or feature-based installation//. 28 +3. Under //Server selection//, select the target server on which IIS is to be installed. 29 +4. Under //Server roles//, navigate to //Web Server (IIS).// 30 +//5. Under Web Server //and //Administration Tools,// activate the following roles by ticking the box: 46 46 47 -((( 48 - 32 +(% style="width:666.778px" %) 33 +|**Web server**|**Hooking role** 34 +|General HTTP Features|Static content (installed) 35 +|Performance|Compression of static content (installed) 36 +|Security|Requirement filtering (installed) 37 +| |Windows Authentication (Installed) 38 +|System status and diagnostics|HTTP logging (installed) 39 +| |Requirements monitoring (installed) 40 +|Application development|.NET extensibility 4.7 41 +| |ASP.NET 4.7 42 +|**Management programmes**| 43 +| |IIS Management Console 44 +|Compatibility with IIS6 administration|IIS6 meta compatibility (installed) 45 +|Administrative service (installed)|Administrative service (installed) 49 49 50 -= Installing the Web Interfaces = 47 +{{figure}} 48 +[[image:1695733411358-461.png]] 51 51 52 -The installation file for the Web Interfaces can be found at the path %ACMPServerInstallationDirectory%\//Clients\WebInterfaceSetup. //Execute the ‘WebSetups.msi’ file to install both web interfaces (Self Service and Self Service SSO) on an IIS. Follow the installation instructions to complete the installation. The Web Interfaces are now installed in the directory //%programfiles%\Aagon\ACMP Web Interfaces//. 50 +{{figureCaption}} 51 +Server Manager for Windows Server 2016 52 +{{/figureCaption}} 53 +{{/figure}} 53 53 54 -== Installation of Internet Information Services (IIS) == 55 +6. Click //Next//. 56 +7. On the next page, leave the ticked features as they are and then click //Install//. Only then will IIS be installed. 55 55 56 - IISis included asan additionalWindows component by default, but must be installed in advance in orderto be used. The following sectiontherefore explains the installation of IIS for the following Windows Serverversions: IIS 10:Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019and Windows Server 2022.58 +== Installation under Windows Server 2019 == 57 57 60 +~1. Open the Server Manager and go to //Manage// > //Add Roles and Features//. This opens the Add Roles and Features Wizard. 61 +2. Under //Installation Type//, select //Role-based or feature-based installation//. 62 +3. Under //Select Server//, select the target server on which IIS is to be installed. 63 +4. Under //Server Roles//, go to //Web Server (IIS). Under Web Server //and //Administrative Tools,// activate the following roles by checking the box: 58 58 59 -= Configurations in the ACMP Console = 65 +(% style="width:666.778px" %) 66 +|**Web server**|**Hooking role** 67 +|General HTTP Features|Static content (installed) 68 +|Performance|Compression of static content (installed) 69 +|Security|Requirement filtering (installed) 70 +| |Windows Authentication (Installed) 71 +|System status and diagnostics|HTTP logging (installed) 72 +| |Requirements monitoring (installed) 73 +|Application development|.NET extensibility 4.7 74 +| |ASP.NET 4.7 75 +|**Management programmes**| 76 +| |IIS Management Console 77 +|Compatibility with IIS6 administration|IIS6 meta compatibility (installed) 78 +|Administrative service (installed)|Administrative service (installed) 60 60 61 - Follow the steps to complete the configuration for using theWeb Interface in the ACMP Console.62 - )))80 +{{figure}} 81 +[[image:Server-Manager 2022.PNG||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="750" width="810"]] 63 63 64 -== 1. Classify IP address as trusted == 83 +{{figureCaption}} 84 +Server Manager for Windows Server 2019 85 +{{/figureCaption}} 86 +{{/figure}} 65 65 66 -In the ACMP Console, navigate to //System// > //Settings// > //ACMP// //Server// > //Networks//. To allow all requests from the Web Interface, you must first classify the IP address of the web server as trusted. Under //Trusted Web Servers//, insert the server on which the Web Interface is installed and whose requests are to be allowed. If the Web Interface is installed on the same computer as the ACMP server, it is already entered with the address 127.0.0.1. If this is not the case, you must enter the network address manually. To do this, click on //Add//, enter the network address and then click on //OK//. The IP address now appears below the trusted web servers. 88 +6. Click //Next//. 89 +7. On the next page, leave the ticked features as they are and then click //Install//. Only then will IIS be installed. 67 67 91 +== Installation under Windows Server 2022 == 68 68 69 -[[Enter IP address as trusted server>>image:69_Helpdesk Web Interface Vertrauenswürdige Webserver_746.png]] 93 +~1. Open the Server Manager and go to //Manage// > //Add Roles and Features//. An assistant for adding roles and features will open. 94 +2. Under //Installation type//, select //Role-based or feature-based installation//. 95 +3. Under //Server selection//, select the target server on which IIS is to be installed. 96 +4. Under //Server Roles//, go to //Web Server (IIS). Under Web Server //and //Administration Tools,// also enable the following roles by checking the box: 70 70 71 -{{aagon.warnungsbox}} 72 -All incoming Web Interface requests from a server not listed here will be dismissed. 73 -{{/aagon.warnungsbox}} 98 +(% style="width:666.778px" %) 99 +|**Web server**|**Hooking role** 100 +|General HTTP Features|Static content (installed) 101 +|Performance|Compression of static content (installed) 102 +|Security|Requirement filtering (installed) 103 +| |Windows Authentication (Installed) 104 +|System status and diagnostics|HTTP logging (installed) 105 +| |Requirements monitoring (installed) 106 +|Application development|.NET extensibility 4.7 107 +| |ASP.NET 4.7 108 +|**Management programmes**| 109 +| |IIS Management Console 110 +|Compatibility with IIS6 administration|IIS6 meta compatibility (installed) 111 +|Administrative service (installed)|Administrative service (installed) 74 74 113 +{{figure}} 114 +[[image:Server-Manager 2022.PNG||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="750" width="810"]] 75 75 116 +{{figureCaption}} 117 +Server Manager for Windows Server 2022 118 +{{/figureCaption}} 119 +{{/figure}} 76 76 77 -== 2. Enable Web Interface == 121 +6. Click //Next//. 122 +7. On the next page, leave the ticked features as they are and then click //Install//. Only then will IIS be installed. 78 78 79 -In thesettings,open //Web Interface// > //General//. Enable thecheckbox //HelpdeskWeb Interfaceis active// and save the configuration via the ribbon bar.124 += Installing the Web Interface = 80 80 126 +The installation file for the web interfaces can be found under the path //%programfiles%\Aagon\ACMP Server\Clients\WebInterfaceSetup//. Execute the file WebSetups.msi to install both web interfaces on an IIS. Follow the installation instructions to complete the installation. The web interfaces are now installed in the directory //%programfiles%\Aagon\ACMP Web Interfaces//. 81 81 82 - [[ActivateWeb Interface>>image:69_Helpdesk Web Interfaceinstallierenaktivieren_583.png]]128 += Configuration in the ACMP Console = 83 83 84 - ==3.Accessingthe Web Interface==130 +To allow any requests from the Web Interface, the IP address of the web server must be trusted. The IP address is entered in the ACMP Console. 85 85 86 - There are three ways to access theWebInterface:132 +In the ACMP Console, navigate to //System > Settings > ACMP Server > Networks.// The server on which the web interface is installed and whose requests are to be allowed is specified in the area under //Trusted web servers//. 87 87 88 -|(% style="width:147px" %)**Access**|(% style="width:270px" %)**Call**|(% style="width:1276px" %)**Description** 89 -|(% style="width:147px" %)Self Service|(% style="width:270px" %)http:~/~/[Server-IP]/Self-Service/|(% style="width:1276px" %)The Self Service Web Interface enables employees to create tickets, which can then be edited by helpdesk staff. To access the Self Service Web Interface, a user account must be created in the ACMP Console (see User Management). 90 -|(% style="width:147px" %)Self Service SSO|(% style="width:270px" %)http:~/~/[Server-IP]/Self-Service/SSO|(% style="width:1276px" %)You can enable Single Sign-On for the Self Service Web Interface. To do this, the user must be logged on to an [[Active Directory>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Server.WebHome||anchor="HActiveDirectory"]] and [[AD authentication>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Server.WebHome||anchor="HActiveDirectory"]] must also be activated in the ACMP Console. 91 -|(% style="width:147px" %)Helpdesk|(% style="width:270px" %)http:~/~/[Server-IP]/Helpdesk/|(% style="width:1276px" %)As a helpdesk employee, you have access to the helpdesk and to the tickets assigned to you, which you can also edit. 134 +{{aagon.infobox}} 135 +All incoming web interface requests from a server not listed here will be rejected! 136 +{{/aagon.infobox}} 92 92 138 +{{figure}} 139 +[[image:vertrauenswürdige webserver.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="420" width="800"]] 93 93 141 +{{figureCaption}} 142 +Enter trusted web severs 143 +{{/figureCaption}} 144 +{{/figure}} 94 94 95 - =Updatingthewebinterfaces=146 +If the web interface is installed on the same machine as the ACMP Server, it is already entered with the address 127.0.0.1. If this is not the case, then add the IP address of the server via //Add//. 96 96 97 - Afterinstalling anACMP update, it may be necessaryto update the webinterface for the helpdesk. When patching to a new ACMPversion,all solutions that you haveinstalled are usually updated and upgraded. One exception is the web interface, as it is a standalone application. Therefore, if an ACMP update affects the web interface, it must also be updated. You can find out whether an update is required and necessary in the respective [[Release Notes>>https://www.aagon.com/produkte/ueberblick/release-notes-acmp/]] and also in the installation instructions during the console update. The wizard will provide you with info on whether theWeb Interfaceisalso listed as an affected component.148 +== Activate Web Interfaces == 98 98 99 - [[Excerpt fromthe installationinstructions(Web Interfaceupdaterequired)>>image:69_Web InterfaceUpdate_956.png]]150 +To use the web interface, it must first be activated via the ACMP Console. In the ACMP Console, go to //System > Settings > Web Interface > General settings//. Then enable the option //Helpdesk Web Interface is active.// 100 100 101 -If an update is necessary, open //WebSetups.msi// (C:\Program Files (x86)\Aagon\ACMP Server\Clients\WebInterfaceSetup) and follow the steps to update the version to match that of the ACMP Console. The update is now complete. 152 +{{figure}} 153 +[[image:Web Interfaces aktivieren.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="361" width="800"]] 102 102 103 -== Procedure for reinstalling the Web Interface == 155 +{{figureCaption}} 156 +Enabling the Helpdesk Web Interface 157 +{{/figureCaption}} 158 +{{/figure}} 104 104 105 - ~1.Open Windows Explorer //C:\Program Files (x86)\Aagon\ACMP Server\Clients\WebInterfaceSetup// , where the file //WebSetups.msi// is located. Execute this file to installtheWeb Interfaceson the IIS.160 +== Accessing Web Interface == 106 106 107 - 2. Run throughtheinstallation wizard. To installthe web interfacesin the directoryyou haveselected,select //Install //or specifya differentinstallationpath. Theinstallationwill begin.162 +To access the web interfaces, you have the following three options: 108 108 109 - 3.Aftertheupdate, check that the correct port and IP address have been enteredin theconfiguration filesby the ACMP Server.164 +=== Self Service === 110 110 166 +The Self Service web interface allows employees to submit tickets that can be processed by Helpdesk staff. To access the Self Service web interface, a user account must be created in the ACMP Console. 111 111 112 - [[WebInterface InstallationWizard>>image:69_ACMPWebInterface Installer_495.png]]168 +The call is made via the following link: http:~/~/[Server IP]/Self-Service/ 113 113 114 -{{aagon.infobox}} 115 -By default, the server port is not transferred during installation or when updating the web interface if it was changed during the ACMP server installation. Therefore, the values must be checked in this step and customized if necessary! 116 -{{/aagon.infobox}} 170 +=== Self Service SSO === 117 117 118 -{{aagon.infobox}} 119 -If you are unsure about the Server name and Server port, you can find the [[value in settings.ini>>doc:ACMP.69.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Globale Elemente und Funktionen.Aufbau und Konfiguration der settings\.ini.WebHome]] in the ACMP network share in the ACMP Server > Clients folder. Otherwise, you can proceed directly to the next step. 120 -{{/aagon.infobox}} 172 +You can activate a single sign-on for the Self Service web interface. To do this, the user must be logged on to an Active Directory. In addition, the AD authentication must be activated in the ACMP Console. 121 121 122 - [[Valuesinsettings.ini>>image:69_WebInterfacesettings.ini_468.png]]174 +The call is made via the following link: http:~/~/[Server IP]/Self-Service/SSO 123 123 124 - Thenopen the configuration file for the web interface (web.config) andtheSSO (web.config). By default, thesecan be accessed via the following paths:176 +=== Helpdesk === 125 125 126 -|Web.config (Helpdesk Web Interface)|//C:\Program Files (x86)\Aagon\ACMP Web Interfaces\Helpdesk Webinterface// 127 -|web.config (SSO)|//C:\Program Files (x86)\Aagon\ACMP Web Interfaces\SSO// 178 +As a Helpdesk employee, you can access the tickets assigned to you via the Helpdesk Web Interface and edit them as you would in the ACMP Console. 128 128 129 - Checkthefollowing rowsinbothfilesandensurethatthevaluesfortheserverIPand serverport arecorrect:180 +The ACMP Helpdesk Web Interface can be accessed via the following link: http:~/~/[Server-IP]/Helpdesk/ 130 130 131 -{{code}} 132 -<add key="ServerIP" value="127.0.0.1" /> 133 -<add key="ServerPort" value="2106" /> 182 += Updating the Web Interfaces = 134 134 135 - {{/code}}184 +After installing an ACMP Updates, it may be necessary to update the Helpdesk Web Interface. Normally, when ACMP is patched to a new version, all the solutions you have installed are patched. One exception is the Web Interface, because it is a standalone application. Therefore, if an ACMP update affects the Web Interface, it must also be updated. If the Web Interface is affected by an Update, you will be informed via the Release Notes. 136 136 137 - ==SpecialcasesinWeb.config(helpdeskwebinterfaceconfigurationfile)==186 +If you need to reinstall the Web Interface, please follow these steps: 138 138 139 -Some settings can be configured via the ‘Web.config’ (see above). Changes can be made primarily under <appSettings>. This includes, for example, the following setting: 188 +~1. Navigate to //%programfiles%\Aagon\ACMP Server\Clients //in the //WebInterfaceSetup// folder. Execute the //WebSetups.msi //file to install the web interfaces on the IIS. 189 +2. Go through the installation wizard. To install the web interfaces in the directory you have selected, select //Install//. The installation of the update will now begin. 190 +3. After the update, check whether the correct port and the correct IP address of the ACMP Server are entered in the configuration files: 140 140 141 -{{ code}}142 - <addkey="HttpsHyperlinkCustomFieldsPrefix"value="true"/>-Default:True143 -{{/ code}}192 +{{aagon.infobox}} 193 +Usually when installing or updating the web interface, the server port is not taken over if it was changed during the installation of the ACMP Server. Therefore you have to check the values in this step and change them if necessary! 194 +{{/aagon.infobox}} 144 144 145 -[[Inserted row>>image:69_Web Interface_Config Datei.png||alt="69_Web Interface_Sonderfall Config Datei_758.png"]] 196 +{{aagon.infobox}} 197 +If you are not sure about the server name and the server port, you can look up the values in the Settings.ini file on the ACMP network share in the //ACMP Server > Clients// directory. Otherwise you can skip tot he next step. 198 +{{/aagon.infobox}} 146 146 147 -__Tip__: If this row is not displayed, you can insert it under <appSettings>. 200 +{{figure}} 201 +[[image:settings.ini.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] 148 148 149 -If the option is set to ‘True’, the hyperlink addresses of the CustomFields of the type //Hyperlink// that do not have an HTTP or HTTPS prefix are automatically assigned HTTPS in the Web Interface so that they can be accessed: 203 +{{figureCaption}} 204 +Reading the values in settings.ini 205 +{{/figureCaption}} 206 +{{/figure}} 150 150 151 -{{code}} 152 -CustomField Value = aagon.de 153 -Webinterface CustomField Value = https://aagon.de 208 +Open the web interface configuration file via //C:\Program Files (x86)\Aagon\ACMP Web Interfaces\Helpdesk Webinterface\Web.config// and the second configuration file via //C:\Program Files (x86)\Aagon\ACMP Web Interfaces\SSO\web.config//. 154 154 155 - {{/code}}210 +The following values may need to be changed in both files: 156 156 157 -If “False”, the behaviour is the same as in older versions and the hyperlink advances the current address. 212 +{{figure}} 213 +[[image:webconfig.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] 158 158 159 -{{code}} 160 -CustomField Value = aagon.de 161 -Webinterface CustomField Value = https://helpdesk.example.de/Self-Service/Pages/aagon.de 215 +{{figureCaption}} 216 +Customizing the values 217 +{{/figureCaption}} 218 +{{/figure}} 162 162 163 - {{/code}}220 +The Update is then complete. 164 164 165 -In addition, you can specify in Web.config whether the first element of the information and login page should always be opened when loading or not. With ACMP version 6.9.2, you have the option of configuring this area and specifying whether the element is expanded (default) or not. 166 - 167 - 168 -{{code}} 169 -<add key="InfoListOpenFirstItem" value="true"/> 170 -<add key="InfoListLoginOpenFirstItem" value="true"/> 171 - 172 - </appSettings> 173 - 174 -{{/code}} 175 - 176 - The setting ‘InfoListOpenFirstItem’ specifies the default for the information page, while the row ‘InfoListLoginOpenFirstItem’ overrides this for the login page, where the user first logs in. The following possible values apply to both: The value ‘True’ means that the top (first) element is expanded, and ‘False’ means that it is collapsed (on both the information and login pages). 177 - 178 178 {{aagon.infobox}} 179 -The settings and configurations in web.config are retained during an update. To s ave all continuing individual settings of the Web Interface, such as customised and modified graphics or texts, you mustcreate a backup and importit after updatingthe Web Interface!223 +The settings and configurations in web.config are retained during an update. To secure all continuing individual settings of the Web Interfaces, such as customised and modified graphics or texts, you must make a backup of these and import them after the update of the Web Interfaces! 180 180 {{/aagon.infobox}}

