Re: How to setup SPS as a website on IIS 6
- From: "Engelbert" <Engelbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 18:59:01 +0200
>I'm very new to SPS and I have installed it on a Windows 2003 member server
Have you installed SPS 2003 (microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver) or
WSS (this newsgroup) ?
The rest of the text seems to indicate you've installed WSS ...
Engelbert
"Louis" <Louis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:17138783-73E6-4442-9815-D8BC5F79FA84@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm very new to SPS and I have installed it on a Windows 2003 member
> server
> for a customer. The customer wants access to it from outside of the
> network.
> I have setup SSL in IIS for the Sharepoint Central Administration website,
> however I have noticed that this is not where the pages are stored that
> the
> customer is creating. I've read the documentation and can not find
> anything
> that tells me how to publish my sharepoint services pages that have been
> created to IIS so I can enable SSL on them and allow access externally
> (like
> an extranet). I know how to setup SSL on a website and I AM NOT USING
> ISA:)
> I know how to setup Sharepoint services, but I'm missing the middle piece
> of
> getting the sharepoint services webpages over to IIS so I can grant access
> to
> them externally. THis is probably something very simple but I'm not very
> familiar with IIS as I don't work with it that much. Any help would be
> appreciated. I would also be glad to read how to do this if there is
> documetnation out there on it, so point me in that direction if you know
> where the documentation is, that does not assume you are using ISA.
> Thanks!
>
> Louis
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