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The T4S Server IIS Application will be provided as a zip file for download from the FuseIT Download website.
Contact developers@fuseit.com
The web server where the T4S Server application is to be installed needs to sit in between Salesforce and the Micro Focus CM Server.

This web server needs to be able to make HTTPS connections to the external target Salesforce Org and internal Micro Focus Service API

  • Download and extract the T4S Server folder and files from the zip folder.

  • Create a T4S Web App folder somewhere on the web server machine e.g. C:\inetpub\wwwroot\T4S

  • Create a T4S Logs folder somewhere outside of the T4S Web App folder

  • Open IIS and create a new Web Application, pointing to the T4S Web App Folder

  • Create a new Application Pool User for the T4S Web Application.

  • Make sure the Application Pool User has permission to access the T4S Web App folder if this folder is outside of the wwwroot folder

  • Make sure the Application Pool User has “create” and “modify” permissions on the T4S Logs folder, so new log files can be created.

  • The full list of T4S Server installer instructions and Prerequisites can be found here.

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is usually set up on a new or existing virtual machine behind the network firewall within the customer’s DMZ.

This allows the Content Manager Server to remain protected within your LAN, and the T4S Server to be configured only to allow authenticated requests from the customer's Salesforce Orgs and Sandbox through the firewall.

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The T4S Server Requirments

  • Modern Windows Server OS

  • 16GB RAM minimum

  • IIS v10 or greater

  • Network Access through to the Content Manager Server

  • Network firewall whitelisting rules to allow communication to specified Salesforce Orgs.

  • CA Certified external Domain for Salesforce SSL Connection.

Two-way SSL Security

Each Salesforce Org that is set up to connect to the T4S Server requires a Salesforce Self-signed Certificate created within the Org, and installed into the T4S Server trusted certificate root.

Only Salesforce Orgs whitelisted, and sending requests with a valid certificate will have access to the T4S Server app running in IIS.

Within Salesforce only CA-certified domains can be call-out to and connected back.