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Cisco TMS Extension for IBM Lotus Notes – Installation and getting started guide
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Figure 9: Creating a new user group having the Booking permission
Adjusting the web permissions on the Cisco TMS Server
The Java implementation on the Domino Server cannot support the default Integrated Authentication
permissions set on the Cisco TMS web site. Therefore the web site must be altered to allow “Basic
Authentication” login methods:
1. Open the IIS Manager on the Cisco TMS Server.
2. Navigate through the directories to Default WebSite > TMS > external > booking.
3. Right-click on the Bookingservice.asmx file and select Properties.
4. In the Properties dialog, click the File Security tab and locate the Authentication and Access
Control panel. Click Edit….
5. Make sure both the Integrated Windows Authentication and Basic Authentication check
boxes are selected.
6. Click OK to close the Authentication Methods window, and then click OK again to close the
bookingservice.asmx Properties window. Close the IIS Manager.
Enable secure communication (Optional)
Note: HTTPS is optional, and if opting to use HTTP, this section can be skipped.
In order to use HTTPS, both the Cisco TMS server and Notes must be configured. To set up the Cisco
TMS server for HTTPS, do the following.
1. Use makecert.exe to create a self-signed certificate. Makecert.exe is available from Windows
SDK Update site, and is also included in the .NET installations. An example of makecert.exe to
generate a certificate is shown below.
Note: This is for V2.0 of .NET framework, and has not been tested with V3.5 of .NET framework.
makecert.exe -r -pe -a SHA1 -ss my -sr LocalMachine -n “CN=%ComputerName%” -b 01/01/2000 -e
01/01/2050 -eku 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.1 -sky exchange -sp “Microsoft RSA SChannel Cryptographic
Provider” -sy 12
Replace %ComputerName% with the name of the computer.
2. Open IIS Manager and right click on the Cisco TMS site, and select Properties.
3. Go to Directory Security > Secure communications section, and select Server certificate.