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IIS Server Talk To IIS Server

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SpiderBear6

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Sep 17, 2003
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I recently acquired a new web server (Windows 2003 Server) and started migrating over my web sites from my old web server (Windows 2000 Server). Two aspects of the web sites (Graphics Server and Crystal Reports) won't run on the Windows 2003 Server unless I upgrade the versions. The pages that use Graphics Server and Crystal Reports are asp pages. I was wondering if it was possible to use the old server to handle these pages and pass them to the new server when needed?
 
Yes, technically it's possible:
1. set your old IIS to the different fqdn.
2. change all the links(or some of them in your case) on the new IIS6 to point to the old IIS pages as necessary.
3. set DNS server to know about all the fqdn's.

So, the problem is - rename the links that point to the info that locates on the old IIS.



Victor K
psas@canada.com
MCSE+I;MCSA;MCSE(w2k);CNE(5.1);CNE(6);CIWSP;CIWSA;Net+;CCNA
 
FQDN = Fully Qualified Domain Name. If you don't know what it is, look it up!
 
I know what Fully Qualified Domain Name is, I just didn't make the connection with the acryonom.
 
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