- Getting Started
- Requirements
- Best Practices
- Installation
- Updating
- Identity Server
- High Availability Add-on
Server Roles and Features
InstallRolesAndFeatures.ps1
PowerShell script.
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Expand Web Server (IIS) > Web Server > Common HTTP Features. The list contains the following items:
- Default Document
- HTTP Errors
- Static Content
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Expand Web Server (IIS) > Web Server > Security. The list contains the following items:
- Request Filtering
- URL Authorization
- Windows Authentication
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Expand Web Server (IIS) > Web Server > Application Development. The list contains the following items:
- ASP.NET45
- .NET Extensibility 4.5
- Application Initialization
- ISAPI Extensions
- ISAPI Filter
-
WebSockets
Note: Windows Server 2019 comes with ASP.NET47 by default. The .NET Extensibility 4.7 feature is also selected by default.
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Expand Web Server (IIS) > Web Server > Management Tools. The list displays the following items:
- IIS Management Console
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Access Add Roles and Features Wizard > Features to enable the following item:
- Client for NFS
hostname
, or open System and look for Computer Name.
The result of opening the http://computername/ address should be the default page of IIS.
If the page is not displayed as in the image above, you need to ensure that IIS server is running and port 80 is open. By default, IIS listens for connections on port 80, for any IP bound to the server.
That happens even if there are no host headers or bindings set for a specific IP. That can prevent you from running multiple web servers on port 80.
To set IIS to listen on specific IPs, follow the instructions below.
- Open an Elevated Command Prompt and type
netsh
. - Type
http
. -
Enter the
show iplisten
command to display the current list of IPs to listen to. If no IPs are displayed, IIS listens to all IPs by default. -
Use the
add iplisten ipaddress=0.0.0.0
command to set IIS to listen to a specific IP. Make sure 0.0.0.0 is replaced by the correct IP. Run the command again for any additional addresses. - Type
exit
if you want to exit. - (Optionally) If you need to delete any IP from this list, use the following command:
delete iplisten ipaddress=0.0.0.0
. - Restart IIS to apply the changes, using the
iisreset
command.
Access to the following file extensions is required by Orchestrator:
File Type |
Description |
---|---|
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Used for automation packages and libraries. |
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Used for uploading queue schemas. |
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Used for uploading queue items and calendars, and for downloading logs and audit records. |
.png / .svg |
Used for adding custom logo(s) to Orchestrator instance(s). |
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Used for uploading Orchestrator license files (Offline activation only). |
.ttf / .eot / .otf / .woff / .woff2 |
Used for accessing the font files. |
|
Used for displaying Orchestrator pages and their contents. |
|
Used for implementing the application logic. |
|
Used for appearance, layout, and presentation purposes. |
Orchestrator
type Storage Buckets, any file extensions may be used beyond the enumerated list above.
To disable all unlisted file extensions, use the following Inbound URL Rewrite rule:
<rule name="remove namespace" enabled="true" stopProcessing="false">
<match url="(.*)UiPath.Server.Configuration.OData.(.*)" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="{R:1}{R:2}" logRewrittenUrl="true" />
</rule>
<rule name="remove namespace" enabled="true" stopProcessing="false">
<match url="(.*)UiPath.Server.Configuration.OData.(.*)" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="{R:1}{R:2}" logRewrittenUrl="true" />
</rule>