JRun with IIS

Hey there,

A few days ago a client asked us if we could provide JRun on one of our servers, and of course that they would cover the software costs.

Setting up JRun was very straight forward, needed to download a Java client then just followed the process outlined in the manual.

And now everything is installed, however I have a few queries:

Do you provide users with access to the control panel? If so exactly how? All I could do was give them access to the entire JRun server, which I really don’t want to do JRun with IIS.

If you don’t actually need to give users control panel access, is there anything that must be done manually for them? I've heard something about configuring applications?

Anyway, any advice at all on this matter would be appreciated JRun with IIS.

Luke

 

 

 

 

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