Re: IIS configuration doubt
- From: "José Eduardo" <joseejsilva@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 10:30:24 -0000
Dear Costas,
Thank you for your answer.
Meanwhile I discovered that the "Default Web Site" is missing when trying to
re-install IIS.
I was asked to perform a backup of the websites but then just recover the
files and not the full website.... now I'm confused .... dah... and where is
that stored - is it <Inetpub> folder?
Can you help me with this Costas? Your name sounds Pt am I right?
Best regards,
José Eduardo
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem
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Go to IIS Manager and then the 'Default Web Site' properties. Next to 'IP
Address' is '(All Unassigned)' selected? If not, select it and then try
accessing the site again.
If that doesn't solve the problem, click on the 'Advanced' button and make
sure that under 'multiple identities for this web site' you have to
entries. One should be at port 80 with host header the name of the server,
and the other under 'IP address' should have '127.0.0.1' at port 80 with
no host header entry.
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Costas
"José Eduardo" <joseejsilva@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm sorry to insist with this but I really need to solve the problem!
OS - SBS 2003 Premium
Problem - until yesterday I was able to access the server desktop
remotely
[http://server/] - the default page would give me the chance to choose
several options:
1 - Remote Desktop Access
2 - Add Computer to the Network
3 - Access Internal Company website
I was using the Remote Desktop Access when I lost the connection and got
an "Internal Error" message; I was checking some configurations on the
IIS Administration.
I've tried to reconnect with no success.
Re-started the Server to try and get the system back to the original
state. No luck!
Now when I try to access to the server using the browser - http://server/
I get "Bad Request (Invalid Hostname)
I don't know if by any chance I deleted something on the IIS.
It seems to me that the default website is missing! Right?
Can this be fixed with online newsgroup help?
If more details are needed please ask - just remember I'm not a system
engineer - don't be too techie.
Thank you very much for your attention.
Jose E J Silva
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