How to Unpack a Site on the Business Management Server
This topic provides steps for unpacking a site on the business management server. A site package (<site name>.pup) includes the Commerce Server 2009 resources, Web services, and a site application framework. For more information, see the Installation and Configuration Guide at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=139462 to install and configure the new Default Site that works with Web Parts.
Note
Before you unpack a PuP package, verify that you are logged on as a member of the Administrators group.
Note
If you cancel the unpacking process, Commerce Server 2009 may not delete the databases that you created during the unpacking process.
To unpack a site on the business management server
Click Start, point to Programs, point to Commerce Server 2009 , point to Tools, and then click Site Packages.
On the Welcome to Commerce Server Site Packager page, select Unpack from a package file (.pup), and then click Next.
On the Unpack page, click Browse and locate the package file to unpack. Select Quick unpack, and then click Next.
On the Quick Unpack page, make the following settings.
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Site name
Assign a name to your site, or accept the default name provided as the name of the Web site.
IIS Web site
Select the name of the Internet Information Services (IIS) Web site that will host your site, or accept the Default Web Site as the IIS Web site. This must be an existing Web site. You can use the IIS management console to create a new IIS Web site.
Important Note:All Commerce Server applications will be unpacked into virtual directories within the selected IIS Web site. If the virtual directories already exist, an error will occur. To overwrite the virtual directories with the applications being unpacked, select the Custom unpack option in the Unpack dialog box.SQL Server Computer
Enter the name of the computer that is running the instance of SQL Server that will host your site databases. One database for each resource in the site will be created in SQL Server. The database will be named <sitename>_<resourcename> (for example, startersite_marketing).
Caution:If the database already exists, unpacking will cause data in the database to be overwritten.Use Windows Integrated security
Specify Windows integrated security for the databases. We recommend this configuration.
When you use Windows integrated security, user names and passwords are not stored in the SQL Server connection string and are not affected by SQL password resets.
Use a specific user name and password
Specify SQL Server authentication for the databases. We do not recommend this configuration.
SQL Server Login Name
For SQL Server authentication, specify the user name of the account that has logon rights to the server that is running SQL Server. Use a logon name that is a member of the sysadmin or dbcreator SQL Server roles. To avoid online analytical processing (OLAP) errors, do not use the following special characters:
/?&\<>:|#@%'
SQL Server Login Password
For SQL Server authentication, specify the password of the account that has logon rights to the server that is running SQL Server. To avoid OLAP errors, do not use the following special characters:
/?&\<>:|#@%'
On the Quick Unpack page, click Next.
On the first of two Profiling System pages, click Next to accept the default settings.
On the second Profiling System page, click OK to accept the default settings.
In the Commerce Server Site Packager dialog box, review the list of resources that you configured to use Windows integrated security, and then click OK.
These resources require access permissions on the appropriate Windows accounts. You will assign permissions when you perform secure deployment tasks, see Configuring the Business Management Server.
On the Unpacking is complete! page, click Finish.
See Also
Other Resources
Configuring the Business Management Server