Re: default
- From: "SP" <none>
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 23:15:43 -1000
Thank you very much for the tips. You're right. Both sites have port 80
with no host header. I'll will change the port.
Say, for example, if I leave the port at 80 and enter some dummy host header
for the non-default site (the one below the default site), will that work as
well ??
Steve
"Bill Peng [MSFT]" <v-bpeng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Steve,
>
> Thank you for posting here.
>
> This issue may cause by other web sites (with no Host header) that also
> listen on port 80 on "all unassigned" IP addresses.
>
> If you've configured other web sites to listen on port 80, please change
> the ports. To do so:
>
> 1. Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Management.
> 2. Under "Internet Information Services/<Servername>" node, click Web
> Sites.
> 3. In the right pane, please check whether there's any web site that
> listens on port "80" and "All unassigned" with empty "Host header value".
> 4. Right click the web site and click Properties.
> 5. Change the TCP port to another port (such as 8888).
> 6. Run "IISReset" command from the start menu.
>
> I hope the above info helps. If there's any update, please feel free to
> let me know.
>
> Bill Peng
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>>From: "SP" <anon@xxxxxxx>
>>Subject: default
>>Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 15:35:40 -1000
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>>In IIS under Web Sites, we have the Default Web Site (which contains all
>>the
>>pages of our public site). Below the Default, we have other sites. Our
>>domain name has been resolving to the Default Web Site just fine.
>>Something
>>happened one morning; the domain name resolved to one of sites below the
>>Default Web Site.
>>
>>I had to right-click on that site and stop it. The Default Web Site at
>>that
>>time had already been in Stop mode (don't know why). So, of course, I
>>started it back on.
>>
>>How can avoid this in the future ?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Steve
>>
>>
>>
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