Re: IIS On Local Network !

From: Lovely Angel For You (lovely_angel_for_you_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/19/05


Date: 19 Mar 2005 02:55:25 -0800

jeff.nospam@zina.com (Jeff Cochran) wrote in message news:<423bc800.343155821@msnews.microsoft.com>...
> On 17 Mar 2005 20:56:36 -0800, lovely_angel_for_you@yahoo.com (Lovely
> Angel For You) wrote:
>
> >1) I am connecting to all the PCs using default network abilities in
> >the WinXP. Using the Wizard to set a Home Network.
>
> As long as the client PC can see the web server PC, this is fine.

I am able to do the sharing of files and printers and internet
connection on all the pcs

>
> >2) I am also using Proxy to run the internet on all the machines
> >(AnalogX Porxy). Due to some wierd reason ICS wont work in the normal
> >way.
>
> This shouldn't make any difference in your efforts.
when i go the link http://pcone/mysite the proxy page xcomes up and
says "Does not support loopback URL"
>
> >3) I tried using localost/mysite, 192.168.0.1/mysite, and pcone/mysite
> >(with http://) but nothing worked.
>
> "Nothing worked" meaning what? Post full error messages.
This is the rror I get in the browser.

An error has occurred processing the request...
Does not support loopback URL
http://192.168.0.1/gpp/logn.asp
Proxy v4.14 (Release)

>
> >4) What I followed was the MS Knowledge Base. It said, right click on
> >the internet connection you are using, go to Advanced, click settings
> >(if it is not highlighted, then it mean internet sharing is not on),
> >and select webserver HTTP on port 80. Thats what I did. It asked to
> >reconnect using the same connection. I did that but nothing much
> >happened.
>
> What KB article? This doesn't sound like anything that should need to
> be done.
Even I though that nothing that was required, but I am sure I checked
it in MSKB Article number I dont remember as I was not able to save
the page. But I will search and let you know more about it.
>
> >5) And now I wait for your replies to answer me on that.
>
> Running service pack 2 with the firewall active on the web server? Or
> Norton's or any other personal firewall? If so, disable it and test.
No firewal, no norton, no anti-virus for that mater, and no other
personal firewall.
>
> Am I correct that at your server browsing to http://localhost/mysite/
> works as you expect? Have you tried using a Hello World! HTML file,
> in the root of the web site, specified on the URL? As in
> htttp://{IP_Address}/hello.htm ?

Do I need to put three t's. No. I expected so and checked, still the
same thing.

>
> If your system works as expected from the server using localhost, it's
> not IIS. And this doesn't involve the internet either.

Then where am I going wrong.
Just one more thing, if I put all the pcs on network and then install
IIS on main pc, then "do I have to do anything extra to view the
localhost on every other workstation". just winxp with networking ( no
proxy no nothing) and install IIS.

Thanks

Love
Lovely

>
> Jeff
>
> Jeff
>
>
> >____________________________________________________
> >
> >
> >jeff.nospam@zina.com (Jeff Cochran) wrote in message news:<423bf481.289012858@msnews.microsoft.com>...
> >> On 17 Mar 2005 01:54:05 -0800, lovely_angel_for_you@yahoo.com (Lovely
> >> Angel For You) wrote:
> >>
> >> >I am have a local network at my newly set work place. There are 5
> >> >workstations there all with WinXp.
> >> >On the PCONE, which connects directly to internet we have configured
> >> >IIS bundled with XPPro. Now if I check http://localhost/mysite/ the
> >> >website works very fine.
> >> >
> >> >Now I want to check the same website on each PC without configuring
> >> >IIS on all the PC separatey.
> >>
> >> Are you trying to use "localhost" on those machines? Because
> >> "localhost" is a shortcut for the physical system you're sitting at,
> >> you can't reach a second system using it.
> >>
> >> Try the IP address or name of the system. Such as
> >> http://pcone/mysite/ or http://192.168.100.1/mysite/ or whatever the
> >> web server system's IP is.
> >>
> >> Jeff
> >>
> >>
> >> >I checked out few things on the internet but couldnt get through. I
> >> >also did what was written in Microsoft Knowledge Base. It said I
> >> >should right click on the internet connection I am using and the go to
> >> >advance and settings and then there I add a port, webserver (ticked
> >> >it). And Ok Ok.
> >> >But nothing worked.
> >> >
> >> >Please help me in solving this.
> >> >
> >> >Waiting for your replies.
> >> >
> >> >Love
> >> >Lovely
> >> >
> >> >__________________________________



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