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| How to install and upgrade the MCPermissions SharePoint Web Service |
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| This web service is deployed using the SharePoint stsadm utility. There are several included batch files: setup.bat (for first-time installation), |
| and upgrade.bat (for subsequent installations). There is also a remove.bat, in case there is a need to uninstall the web service. |
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| Note: This web service is only functional on SharePoint 3.0 (2007) systems. Do not install on SharePoint 2.0 (2003) systems. |
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| First-time installation |
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| 1) Copy the contents of the Package directory into a directory on your SharePoint server. |
| 2) Open a "Command" prompt, and cd to the directory in which the files were copied. |
| 3) If your SharePoint has been installed with its default paths, enter the command "setup.bat". Otherwise, you may need to |
| modify the setup.bat file first for it to be able to locate stsadm.exe. |
| 4) Test your installation by browsing to the following SharePoint URL: |
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| http://<your server name>:<server port>/<server location>/_vti_bin/MCPermissions.asmx |
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| If everything was properly deployed, you should see a web page that describes the "Permissions" web service. |
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| Repeat or upgrade installations |
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| 1) Copy the contents of the Package directory into a directory on your SharePoint server. |
| 2) Open a "Command" prompt, and cd to the directory in which the files were copied. |
| 3) If your SharePoint has been installed with its default paths, enter the command "upgrade.bat". Otherwise, you may need to |
| modify the upgrade.bat file first for it to be able to locate stsadm.exe. |
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| Remove an installation |
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| 1) Copy the contents of the Package directory into a directory on your SharePoint server. |
| 2) Open a "Command" prompt, and cd to the directory in which the files were copied. |
| 3) If your SharePoint has been installed with its default paths, enter the command "remove.bat". Otherwise, you may need to |
| modify the remove.bat file first for it to be able to locate stsadm.exe. |
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