Quick Unpack Dialog Box
When you unpack a site using Commerce Server Site Packager, this dialog box is displayed if you selected the Quick unpack option in the Unpack dialog box.
The following table shows the options and functions available in the Quick Unpack dialog box. This dialog box is displayed when you use Commerce Server Site Packager.
Use this | To do this |
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Site name | Type the name you want to give your site.
Note
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IIS Web site | Select the name of the Internet Information Services (IIS) Web site that will host your site. This must be an existing Web site. You can use the IIS snap-in to create a new IIS Web site. |
SQL Server computer | Type the name of the server running SQL Server that will host your site databases. |
Use Windows Integrated security | Select this option if you want to use integrated Windows authentication.
This is the recommended configuration. When you use Windows integrated security, user names and passwords are not stored in the SQL Server connection string, and are not affected by SQL password resets. For information about Commerce Server security, see Securing Your Site. |
Use a specific user name and password | Select this option if you want to use SQL Server authentication when connecting to the databases. |
SQL user name | Type the user name of the person with logon privileges to the server running SQL Server. Use a login that is a member of one of the following SQL Server roles: sysadmin or dbcreator. To avoid OLAP errors, you must avoid the following special characters:
/, ?, &, \, <, >, :, |, #, @, %, and ' |
SQL password | Type the password of the user with logon privileges to the server running SQL Server. To avoid OLAP errors, you must avoid the following special characters:
/, ?, &, \, <, >, :, |, #, @, %, and ' |
See Also
Installing on a Four-Computer Clustered Configuration
IIS Properties That Are Packaged
How Global Resources Are Unpacked
How Database and Application Names Are Created
How Web Server Permissions Are Set
Site Packager Name and Size Restrictions
Best Practices for Site Packager
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