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How to Customize the Site Packager .ini Files

You can use .ini files as templates for creating custom .ini files for your own packages. You can use site packager .ini files to control how a PuP file is deployed when you silently unpack a site. For more information about silently unpacking a site, see What Is the Format of the BizData.ini File?

You can use the same .ini file for both packaging and unpacking. During the packaging or unpacking process, the sections that are irrelevant to the task are ignored.

You run .ini files from the command line. For instructions and a sample command, see How to Run Site Packager from the Command Line.

Note the following:

  • When packaging a site, the list of resources in the .ini file is not read. Instead the entire site is packaged.

  • An application name must match the name of the packaged application. For example, if the package was created with the application name DefaultSite, the application name must be DefaultSite. If you change the name of the application, you must also change the VRoot.

Example

The entries in this section are from the Site.ini file for a sample Commerce Server 2009 site named CSharpSite.

[General]

  • SiteName= is the only required property.

  • The SiteName property is localized. Therefore, it must match the Web site name in Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in of Internet Information Services (IIS). If the property does not match, Site Packager cannot locate it.

SiteName=CSharpSite
Description=Silent CSharpSite Install with Windows Authentication

The following entries list the resources that Site Packager can install. If you do not want to install a given resource, delete the resource line from the .ini file, and then renumber the resources. All of the resources are unpacked before any applications are unpacked:

NumOfResources= 7
NumOfApplications= 5
Resource0=Product Catalog
Resource1=Transactions
Resource2=Transaction Config
Resource3=Biz Data Service
Resource4=Site CS Authentication
Resource5=Marketing
Resource6=Inventory
Application0=CatalogWebService
Application1=CSharpSite
Application2=MarketingWebService
Application3=OrdersWebService
Application4=ProfilesWebService
NumOfConnStrs= 7

[ConnStrs]

We recommend that you use Windows integrated security. To use integrated security, in the connection string value (ConnStrValue) for each resource replace the parameter User ID=;Password=; with Integrated Security=SSPI.

The following are the connection strings for each resource. The connection strings take the following parameters:

ConnStrResourceName

The name of the resource.

ConnStrValue

The connection string value.

ConnStrPropertyName

The property name for the connection string.

The following is a sample of the [ConnStrs] section:

ConnStrResourceName0=Product Catalog
ConnStrPropertyName0=connstr_db_Catalog
ConnStrFriendlyResourceName0=Product Catalog
ConnStrFriendlyPropertyName0=connstr_db_Catalog
ConnStrValue0=Provider=SQLOLEDB;Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=CSharpSite_ProductCatalog;Data Source=localhost;

ConnStrResourceName1=Transactions
ConnStrPropertyName1=connstr_db_Transactions
ConnStrFriendlyResourceName1=Transactions
ConnStrFriendlyPropertyName1=connstr_db_Transactions
ConnStrValue1=Provider=SQLOLEDB;Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=CSharpSite_Transactions;Data Source=localhost;

ConnStrResourceName2=Transaction Config
ConnStrPropertyName2=connstr_db_TransactionConfig
ConnStrFriendlyResourceName2=Transaction Config
ConnStrFriendlyPropertyName2=connstr_db_TransactionConfig
ConnStrValue2=Provider=SQLOLEDB;Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=CSharpSite_Transactionconfig;Data Source=localhost;

ConnStrResourceName3=Biz Data Service
ConnStrPropertyName3=connstr_db_bds
ConnStrFriendlyResourceName3=Profiles
ConnStrFriendlyPropertyName3=connstr_db_bds
ConnStrValue3=Provider=SQLOLEDB;Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=CSharpSite_Profiles;Data Source=localhost;

ConnStrResourceName4=Marketing
ConnStrPropertyName4=connstr_db_Marketing
ConnStrFriendlyResourceName4=Marketing
ConnStrFriendlyPropertyName4=connstr_db_Marketing
ConnStrValue4=Provider=SQLOLEDB;Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=CSharpSite_Marketing;Data Source=localhost;

ConnStrResourceName5=Inventory
ConnStrPropertyName5=connstr_db_inventory
ConnStrFriendlyResourceName5=Inventory
ConnStrFriendlyPropertyName5=connstr_db_inventory
ConnStrValue5=Provider=SQLOLEDB;Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=CSharpSite_ProductCatalog;Data Source=localhost;

ConnStrResourceName6=Marketing
ConnStrPropertyName6=connstr_db_Lists
ConnStrFriendlyResourceName6=Marketing
ConnStrFriendlyPropertyName6=connstr_db_Lists
ConnStrValue6=Provider=SQLOLEDB;Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=CSharpSite_Marketing_Lists;Data Source=localhost;

[Product Catalog]

ResourceFlags=2
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.CatalogPUP
ResourceType=Catalog
FriendlyName=Product Catalog

[Transactions]

ResourceFlags=2
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.OrdersPup
ResourceType=Transactions
FriendlyName=Transactions

[Transaction Config]

ResourceFlags=2
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.OrdersPup
ResourceType=TransactionConfig
FriendlyName=Transaction Config

[Biz Data Service]

ResourceFlags=7
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.UPMPuP
ResourceType=BizDataStore
FriendlyName=Profiles
GlobalResourceName= (Add new global resource)

[Site CS Authentication]

ResourceFlags=3
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.AuthPuP
ResourceType=AuthManager
FriendlyName=CS Authentication
GlobalResourceName= (Add new global resource)

[Inventory]

ResourceFlags=2
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.CatalogPUP
ResourceType=Inventory
FriendlyName=Inventory

[Marketing]

ResourceFlags=2
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.MarketingPup
ResourceType=Marketing
FriendlyName=Marketing

[CatalogWebService]

ResourceFlags=5130
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.AddressPuP
ResourceType=Address
FriendlyName=Address
AccessFlags=513
AuthFlags=4
AppIsolated=0
AspCodePage=0
VRoot=CatalogWebService
CSAppName=CatalogWebService
Website=Default Web Site
Machine=localhost

[CSharpSite]

ResourceFlags=10
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.AddressPuP
ResourceType=Address
FriendlyName=Address
AccessFlags=513
AuthFlags=7
AppIsolated=0
AspCodePage=0
VRoot=CSharpSite
CSAppName=CSharpSite
Website=Default Web Site
Machine=localhost

[MarketingWebService]

ResourceFlags=9226
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.AddressPuP
ResourceType=Address
FriendlyName=Address
AccessFlags=513
AuthFlags=4
AppIsolated=0
AspCodePage=0
VRoot=MarketingWebService
CSAppName=MarketingWebService
Website=Default Web Site
Machine=localhost

[OrdersWebService]

ResourceFlags=3082
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.AddressPuP
ResourceType=Address
FriendlyName=Address
AccessFlags=513
AuthFlags=4
AppIsolated=0
AspCodePage=0
VRoot=OrdersWebService
CSAppName=OrdersWebService
Website=Default Web Site
Machine=localhost

[ProfilesWebService]

ResourceFlags=17418
PupFlags=1
ProgidPUP=Commerce.AddressPuP
ResourceType=Address
FriendlyName=Address
AccessFlags=513
AuthFlags=4
AppIsolated=0
AspCodePage=0
VRoot=ProfilesWebService
CSAppName=ProfilesWebService
Website=Default Web Site
Machine=localhost

See Also

Other Resources

How to Run Site Packager from the Command Line

Managing Site Packages