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Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 2112/2212 ICA Administration Guide for WTOS 7.0_214
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Appendix D      Setting Up Your HTTPS/SSL Web Server
Configuring the Web Server Directory Structure
Configuring the Web Server Mime types
The web server must identify the files types used by Cisco. To identify the files, create two MIME types 
under IIS. The MIMEs need to be configured on a per site basis.
Procedure
Step 1
On a default IIS installation, launch the IIS administration console.
Step 2
Browse to the Default Web Site, right click and select properties.
Step 3
Choose the HTTP Headers tab and under the MIME Map section choose File Types then New Type.
Step 4
Add the two MIME types as shown in the following table. Use “.INI” and “.” for the associated extension 
fields.
Step 5
Apply the settings and close the IIS administration console.
Configuring the Web Server Directory Structure
Procedure
Step 1
Installing IIS creates the default directory C:\inetpub\WWWroot. Under this folder create the following 
directory structure.
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\cisco\wnos\
Step 2
Place the WTOS firmware and .INI files in the \WNOS directory. 
Assigning the Client to the HTTPS Server
Use one of the following procedures to assign the WTOS thin computing device to the correct HTTPS 
server.
Assigning the Client to the HTTPS Server—Method 1
In this method, you manually enter the File Server and Path on the WTOS device.
Table D-1
Mime Type Window Parameters
Associated Extension
Content Type (MIME)
.ini
text/plain
.
text/plain