RE: Windows 2003 Server Service Pack 1 Issue - FireWall



Yes, I also have this problem after upgrading. I think at this moment, you go
to IIS-Your site properties - Web Site Identification, you won't see any ip
address. The only way is disable the firewall.

"Puggy" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I just upgraded my 2003 server to service pack 1. Now I have an issue with
> my Windows Firewall. I have 2 intranet sites on the server running IIS 6 of
> course, each with it's own ethernet adapter and IP address. For some reason,
> my second intranet site cannot be accessed by other computers. I can only
> access my second site locally using it's dns name or ip address. I checked
> my firewall and both ethernet adapters have the same access settings. Web
> port and FTP port are enable on both adapters. Why is my first intanet site
> working with other computers, but the second one doesn't. If I turn off the
> firewall, both sites can be accessed by other computers.
>
> Is anyone having a problem like this? Thanks
>
.



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