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  1. Open Control Panel.

  2. Locate and click on the ‘Programs and Features’ link.

  3. Once in Programs and Features window ,click on the 'Turn Windows Features on or off link.

  4. In the resulting Server Manager window, click the Dashboard item (in the left pane), and click the Add roles and features link.

  5. In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Before you Begin, click Next.

  6. In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Installation Type, select Role-based or feature-based installation, and click Next.

  7. In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Server Selection, select Select a server from the server pool, and click Next.

  8. In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Server Roles, select Web Server (IIS).

  9. In the resulting dialog that asks ‘Add features that are required for Web Server (IIS)?’, check[√] the option to ‘Include management tools (if applicable)’, and click the Add Features button then click Next.

  10. On the Select features page of the wizard, check [√]the following options (as shown in the next screen capture), and click Next.

    • .NET Framework 3.5 Features

    • .NET Framework 3.5 Features > .NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)

    • .NET Framework 4.7 Features

    • .NET Framework 4.7 Features > .NET Framework 4.7 (Installed)

    • .NET Framework 4.7 Features > WCF Services > TCP Port Sharing (Installed)

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  11. In the resulting Add Roles and Features Wizard | Web Server Role (IIS), read the displayed information, and click Next.

  12. On the resulting Select role services page of the wizard, check [√] the following options (as shown in the next screen capture), and click Next.

    • Web Server

    • Web Server > Common HTTP Features

    • Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Default Document

    • Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Directory Browsing

    • Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Errors

    • Web Server > Common HTTP Features > Static Content

    • Web Server > Common HTTP Features > HTTP Redirection

    • Web Server > Health and Diagnostics

    • Web Server > Health and Diagnostics > HTTP Logging

    • Web Server > Performance

    • Web Server > Performance > Static Content Compression

    • Web Server > Security

    • Web Server > Security > Request Filtering

    • Web Server > Application Development

    • Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 3.5

    • Web Server > Application Development > .NET Extensibility 4.7

    • Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 3.5

    • Web Server > Application Development > ASP.NET 4.7

    • Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Extensions

    • Web Server > Application Development > ISAPI Filters

    • Management Tools

    • Management Tools > IIS Management Console

    • Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility

    • Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility

    • Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Management Console

    • Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 Scripting Tools

    • Management Tools > IIS 6 Management Compatibility > IIS 6 WMI Compatibility

    • Management Tools > IIS Management Scripts and Tools

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  13. On the resulting Confirm installation selections page of the wizard, check [√] the option to ‘Restart the destination server automatically if required’, and review the displayed information to determine whether it is correct.

    • If something is not correct, click Previous to return to the previous page and make the necessary changes.

    • If everything is correct, click Install.

  14. On the Installation progress page of the wizard, progress messages are displayed until the installation is complete.

  15. In the Server Manager window, verify that the Web Server (IIS) role was installed. You can then close the Server Manager window and the Control Panel.

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  • display an About dialog which shows version information for Velocity and the Velocity Web Services Client

  • open the Settings page where you can specify some options for the Velocity Web Services Client (including the “Landing Page” which is the default page displayed after you log in)

  • Open the Enrollment tab to set the Query Size which will determine the Enrollment Manager Search results (between 5 - 50).  The default value is 10.

  • Open the Alarms tab to view the default fields:

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  • Open the Events tab to view the default fields:

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  • Select the Status Dashboard to view the default fields.

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  • Click the Security Settings tab to view and modify the available fields.

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  • logout from your current session (and return to the Login page)

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Enrollment Page

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The Device Control page of the Velocity Web Services Client provides the hierarchical display of basic Velocity system components based on the operator role.

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Status Viewer

The Status Viewer page of the Velocity Web Services Client allows to select the desired view you want; Doors, Inputs, Relays, Readers, Controllers, XBoxes, Ports, Wireless locks, and Ports with Network Global IO.

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Who’s Inside

During an emergency in an area or building, it is important to know who is inside a designated area and manage the immediate movement of those people to a safe area.

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Photo Call-Up Page

The Photo Call-Up page of the Velocity Web Services Client allows the user to see the most recent badges scanned into a reader with each credential’s general information.

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