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Why doesn't my intranet server work? 2

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JBruyet

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Hey all,

I have setup one of my servers as an intranet server. However, for some reason I'm not able to access any of my web pages. I've done it before but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. My pages are in and IIS is loaded and running. I've tried using and \\ip_address in my browser window but I keep getting an "Under Construction" message that says the site doesn't have a default page. I realize I may look really stupid when I find out what I missed but I'm done trying to figure it out. Help!

Thanks,

Joe Brouillette
 
Try this
In Administrative Tools double click Internet Information Services. Click the plus sign nest to the computer icon and then click the plus sign next to Web Sites folder. Right click Default Web Site and click properties. Check the tab named Documents and make sure your start page name (index.html for example)is listed in the box and that it is at the top of the list. While your there go ahead and check the Home Directory tab and make sure the correct path is in the Local Path box.

J
 
HI,

go to Internet Information Services whre u have created your site check the properties for your site nad please check the port you have used give port numbet as "80". then goto default web site template and stop that site.

Now try to browse your site in Internet Explorer.

HTH Aslam
 
Hi Jon, that worked great! Thanks for the info Aslam.

Joe Brouillette
 
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