Configuring the Server after Installation 38 8.    In the Path box, browse to the empty directory you created in Step 1. Select Next. 9.    Enable the Read permission check box, and then select Next. 10.  Select Finish. Creating the Website in Windows XP (IIS 5.1) Windows XP only allows for one website. As a result, you must use the existing website, as follows: 1.    Create an empty directory on the hard drive of the server that can be used as the root directory of the Web TimeSheet website. 2.    Run the IIS Manager. 3.    Right-click on the existing website, typically called Default Web Site, and select Properties. 4.    In the Web Site tab, enter the IP address and port number for the website. These determine the URL used to access Web TimeSheet and the port number should be different from that used by Web TimeSheet to access IIS (shown in RTServer.ini). 5.    Select the Home Directory tab. 6.    In the Local Path box, browse to the empty directory you created in Step 1. 7.    Enable the Read permission check box. 8.    Select OK. Creating Virtual Directories The Web TimeSheet web site requires two virtual directories, CGI and HTML. The sections that follow pro- vide details on creating these virtual directories in each operating system. Creating the Virtual Directories in Windows Server 2008 or Vista (IIS 7.0) To create virtual directories in Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista: 1.    Run the IIS Manager. 2.    Right click on the website for Web TimeSheet. 3.    Select Add Virtual Directory. 4.    In the Alias box, enter CGI as the name for the virtual directory.