Re: http://localhost/default.aspx

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Trying going to IIS and creating a new virtual site using host headers. And
then try creating a top-level wss site for it. Does it work?

--
Shane Young
http://www.lucruminc.com


"Diane Alsing" <DianeAlsing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:41E3E8CE-000C-46E1-B74F-A54935AF183A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I set it up during the software install. It is set-up in IIS. I have
> created a top level site even http://servername/sites/docs BUT I keep
> getting
> this awful message and I cannot bypass it.
>
> Here is my confirmation: The new, empty top-level site was created
> successfully with the specified URL. To select a site template and add
> content to the Web site, click the URL. To return to SharePoint Central
> Administration, click "OK".
>
> But when I click on the URL I get the error message below:
>
> I can only make changes on the server itself. Do you have any clue as to
> what I didn't set-up properly
>
> Server Error in '/' Application.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The resource cannot be found.
> Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its
> dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is
> temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure
> that
> it is spelled correctly.
>
> Requested Url: /sites/Docs/_layouts/1033/templatepick.aspx
>
> "Shane Young" wrote:
>
>> Where did you think you had it set up to use http://servername? Did you
>> set
>> up a new virtual site in IIS?
>>
>> --
>> Shane Young
>> http://www.lucruminc.com
>>
>>
>> "Diane Alsing" <DianeAlsing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:250BE962-C17B-49B0-AE9B-DFC8CC693184@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I am (finally) able to access the portal set-up screens from the portal
>> > server by using the address http://localhost/default.aspx. How do I
>> > "publish" these so that anyone on the local network here in the office
>> > can
>> > type in an address & see the pages also? I thought I had set it up as
>> > http://servername but it cannot I am (Still) getting HTTP 404 error
>> > message
>> > when I try to access these files from any other computer. What step am
>> > I
>> > missing so that users can access these files?
>> >
>> > Please help.
>> > Regards,
>> > Diane
>>
>>
>>


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