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Join Date: Oct 2006
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OS: Win XP
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IIS/IP issue - need help please
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum. This is my first post and I'm in desperate need of help with an IIS 5 issue. I have a problem with a website that I transfered from an IIS web server on a Win NT machine to another server running IIS 5 on Win 2000 Pro. The website was running perfectly on the old NT server. The new Win 2000 server currently has a different site running on it perfectly. I transfered the website's directory from the NT server into the Win 2000 server, assigned a new ip to the new site, enabled the default file (index.html), and the site says that it is running. The problem is that when I try to access the site with the ip address or the domain assigned to it nothing comes up. No errors on the server, but I get a page cannot be displyed in the browser. Like I mentioned above, "the Win 2000 server where I transfered the site to has being hosting a different site in another directory perfectly for a while. I would appreciate any tips on anything that could be causing the site not to be accessible (not even from within the network where the web server is, and also inaccessible from the outside). I sure that I'm overlooking something. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Wil |
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