Configuring the Server after Installation
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Enabling Integrated Windows Authentication in Web TimeSheet
When using an IIS web server, you can choose to use Integrated Windows Authentication. With Integrated
Windows Authentication, users are automatically logged into Web TimeSheet using their Windows login
name and password.
If you did not enable Integrated Windows Authentication during installation or have upgraded from a previous
version, you can enable it after the fact following the steps below:
1. Ensure IIS and ISAPI are in use. If you installed a version prior to 8.2 using IIS, you will have to com-
plete the steps in Switching from CGI to ISAPI on page 41. If you installed the internal web server,
you Will need to complete the steps in Switching from the Internal Web Server to an IIS Server on
page 34.
2. Within Web TimeSheet, change the administratorsLogin Name to match their Windows login
name.
3. Within IIS, enable Integrated Windows Authentication and disable anonymous access for the CGI
virtual directory. See the sections that follow for information on how to complete this in each oper-
ating system.
4. Have the Web TimeSheet administrator log in and change each usersLogin Name to match their
Windows login name.
Changing Virtual Directory Options in Windows Server 2008 or Vista (IIS 7.0)
To change the CGI virtual directory settings in Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista:
1. Run the IIS Manager.
2. In the left pane of the IIS Manager, expand the web site you chose to install Web TimeSheet to, typ-
ically named Default Web Site.
3. Select the CGI virtual directory.
4. In the right pane, double-click on Authentication.
5. Disable the Anonymous Authentication action.
When enabled, Integrated Windows Authentication will be used by all Web TimeSheet users; you can-
not enable it for a portion of your users.