Re: IIS and localhost - please help
- From: "Susan" <dsnsacree@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 18:22:52 -0600
Thanks Steve, it is all straightened out from reinstalling Windows, IIS and
FP extensions this morning. I still do not know what I did wrong prior to
this but it seemed that no matter what I tried, I had no luck. But the
reinstall fixed everything. Hey I did not even have to get help with the
drivers installation this time.
"Steve Easton" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OsaVmh59FHA.1288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Try this:
>
> Open Computer Management by either right clicking the My Computer icon or
> going to the Control Panel and double clicking Administrative Tools and
> then computer Management.
>
> Click the plus sign by Web sites.
> Right click "Default Web Site" and select Properties.
> In the Dialog that opens, click the Directory Security tab.
> On the Directory Security Dialog, click "Edit" by Anonymous access and
> authentication control.
> On the Authentication dialog that opens:
> Check: Anonymous Access
> Check: Allow IIS to control password
> Check: Integrated Windows Authentication on the bottom left.
>
> The username should read: IUSR_Username
> ( with Username being equal to the name you are logged onto the machine
> with. )
>
> hth
>
>
> --
> Steve Easton
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> "Susan" <dsnsacree@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OOckRcp9FHA.3664@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Installed new HD and now am trying to set up the localhost on XP pro
>> again. I installed the IIS and FP extensions. Now don't I need to "extend
>> the server"? I cannot do this because I get unauthorized message when I
>> try to "Check Server Extensions".
>>
>>
>> I cannot publish to localhost - it says that website does not exist and
>> do I want to create one. I click yes and then it goes back Remote Web
>> Site Properties page where I just was.
>>
>> If I go to http://localhost it brings up http://localhost/localstart.asp
>> and tells me the web service is running. I do not have a default web page
>> set up, etc.
>>
>> I hope I do not have to format and reinstall Windows XP again.
>> Thanks for help. It has been an experience replacing HD.
>>
>> Susan
>>
>
>
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