Before you useWindows Server 2003, review this section about how Windows Server 2003 affects Faculty Access for the Web.
Security Configuration for Internet Explorer
When you attempt to access Faculty Access for the Web from the Windows Server 2003 machine, you may receive a message screen that content is blocked by the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration. To resolve this, you need to add the site as a trusted site. On the message screen, click Add. Once you are logged into Faculty Access for the Web, exit Faculty Access for the Web. Then log in again to ensure that Faculty Access for the Web displays correctly.
Update a server machine to Windows Server 2003 with Faculty Access for the Web already installed
If you update a server machine to Windows Server 2003, you must first uninstall Faculty Access for the Web. After you update the machine to Windows Server 2003, you can reinstall Faculty Access for the Web.
Uninstall Faculty Access for the Web on a Windows Server 2003 machine
If you uninstall Faculty Access for the Web on a Windows Server 2003 machine, you may receive a message that the IIS Admin Service cannot be stopped and you should stop the IIS Admin Service and rerun Setup. If you receive this message, you need to manually stop the IIS Admin Services before you try uninstall.
To stop the service, select Start, Run from the Windows taskbar. In the Open field, enter “NET STOP IISADMIN /Y” and click OK.
After the service stops, you can uninstall Faculty Access for the Web. When you complete the uninstall process, restart the IIS Admin Services.
Receive message that Faculty Access for the Web requires active server pages support
If you receive a message that active server pages support is required, you are not on the correct version of Faculty Access for the Web.
Also, you must allow active server pages in IIS. For more information, see Additional Installation Steps for Windows Server 2003.