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15-601046 Issue 14j (10 March 2009)IP Office 4.2
HTTP Server Configuration for Backup/Restore

For IIS Web Servers

Create a backup folder under the root directory of your web server. All backup files will be stored in that directory.
For example, if your backup folder is C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/backup, the 46xxsettings.txt file should have a line
similar to SET BRURI http://www.website.com/backup/.
1.Using Internet Information Services Manager or Internet Information Services depending on your OS, go to Start
| Settings | Control Panel | Administrative Tools.
2.Right click on the folder created for backup or right click on Default Web Site if there is no specific backup
directory.
3.Select Properties.
4.In the Directory tab, make sure the Write box is checked.
5.Additional step for IIS 6.0:
1.Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel | Administrative Tools.
2.Below Default Web Site, select Web Services Extension.
3.Make sure the WebDAV option is set to Allowed.

For Apache Web Servers

Create a backup folder under the root directory of your Web server. Make the folder writable by everyone. All backup
files will be stored in that directory.
For example, if the backup folder is C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs/backup, the
46xxsettings.txt file should have a line similar to SET BRURI http://www.website.com/backup/.
1.Edit your Web server configuration file httpd.conf.
2.Uncomment the two LoadModule lines associated with DAV:
LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.so
LoadModule dav_fs_module modules/mod_dav_fs.so
ยทNote: If these modules are not available on your system, typically the case on some Unix/Linux Apache
servers, you have to recompile these two modules (mod_dav & mod_dav_fs) into the server. Other ways
to load these modules might be available. Check your Apache documentation at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/ for more details.
3.Add the following lines in the httpd.conf file:
#
# WebDAV configuration
#
DavLockDB "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/var/DAVLock"
<Location />
Dav On
</Location>
4.For Unix/Linux Web servers the fourth line might look more like: DavLockDB/usr/local/apache2/var/DAVLock
5.Create the var directory and make it writable by everyone. Right click Properties | Security | Add | Everyone |
Full Control.