Who can Help me ???
From: hardhead (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/15/04
- Next message: hardhead: "Pages don't load without re-clicking"
- Previous message: hardhead: "Extremely SLOW animated GIF's in IE, but not Netscape."
- In reply to: Aptiva: "Who can Help me ???"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 14:17:51 -0700
do you have a server or a pc.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi ... Can someone explain to me a step by step in how
to
>do this ... Like where is this IIS Manager ???
>
>"HTTP Error 404 - File or Directory not found" error
>message when you request dynamic content with IIS 6.0
>Applies To
>This article was previously published under Q315122
>SYMPTOMS
>When you request dynamic content such as an Active
Server
>Pages (ASP) page, an ASP.NET page, an Internet Services
>API (ISAPI) application, or a Common Gateway Interface
>(CGI) application on a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
>server that is running Internet Information Services
>(IIS) 6.0, you may receive the following error message:
>
>HTTP Error 404 - File Not Found
>-or-
>
>HTTP Error 404- File or Directory not found
>CAUSE
>By default, when IIS is installed on any version of the
>Windows Server 2003 family, IIS only serves static
>content (HTML).
>RESOLUTION
>To permit IIS to serve dynamic content, the
administrator
>must unlock this content in the Web service extensions
>node in IIS Manager. To do this, the administrator must
>either enable a pre-existing Web service extension or
add
>a new Web service extension.
>
>Enable a Pre-existing Web Service Extension in IIS 6.0
>
>To permit IIS to serve content that requires a specific
>ISAPI or CGI extension that is already listed in the Web
>service extensions list, follow these steps:
>Open IIS Manager, expand the master server node (that
is,
>the Servername node), and then select the Web service
>extensions node.
>In the right pane of IIS Manager, right-click the
>extension that you want to enable. In this example, this
>is Active Server Pages.
>Click to select the Allow check box.
>Add a New Web Service Extension to IIS 6.0
>
>To permit IIS to serve content that requires a specific
>ISAPI or CGI extension that is not already listed in the
>Web service extensions list, follow these steps:
>Open IIS Manager, expand the master server node, and
then
>select the Web service extensions node.
>In the right pane of the IIS Manager, click Add a new
Web
>service extension under Tasks.
>In the Extension name box, type a friendly name for the
>extension that you want to add (for example, FrontPage
>Server Extensions).
>In the Required files box, click Add, and then select
the
>path and the name of the file that will handle requests
>for the specific extension. After you select the path
and
>the file name, click OK.
>If the extension must be enabled immediately, click to
>select the Set extension status to allowed check box.
>Click OK to save your changes.
>
>.
>
- Next message: hardhead: "Pages don't load without re-clicking"
- Previous message: hardhead: "Extremely SLOW animated GIF's in IE, but not Netscape."
- In reply to: Aptiva: "Who can Help me ???"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Relevant Pages
|