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Help with 404 error IIS628 Feb 2007 22:59 GMT1
we are having problems with error 404 in IIS 6. All was working fine
until yesterday when one of the sites starting displaying the 404
error.
If I try to browse the site from within IIS it still displays the
Cannot access remote database from php script.28 Feb 2007 18:11 GMT2
I am trying to use an ODBC connection to a database on my domain. The script
will run perfectly on the server where the database resides but will not work
if ran from another server on the domain.
The common theme to the error is that the path to the database is invalid.
ASP.NET 2.0 and Sqlserver 200528 Feb 2007 11:07 GMT1
I am using ASP.NET 2.0 and Sqlserver 2005 for my website on windows
2003 server.
After installing website at server, my website is unable to interact
with database server at frequent intervals of time. Once the
Public URL resolving to netbios name -Page can not be displayed er28 Feb 2007 09:28 GMT6
I am trying to set up an extranet.
The issue I am having is as follows:
When I am accessing the extranet from the inside, the public URL
(https://subdomain.domain.com) in the address bar automatically resolves to
Changing root directory28 Feb 2007 06:21 GMT1
I have windows xp professional with IIS 5.1 installed in it.  To test my php
files I have to move them to .../myweb.
Is it possible to change the default path to which my php files have to be
in to run?   It's a long path and I would rather not have to type it in all
IIS not responding through Network Bridge (LAN/Wireless)28 Feb 2007 03:39 GMT2
thanks everyone for the responses to other posts, I wouldn't have
been able to get this far without them...
I have 2 computers (Client, Server), 1 Hub, 1 Wireless router, and
would like to:
How do I allow "REPORT" verb?28 Feb 2007 01:44 GMT5
IIS 6 is returning a 500 error when a REPORT request is sent to it.  How can
I configure IIS to allow the REPORT request?
QUERY: IIS5 log files growing bigger...27 Feb 2007 21:24 GMT5
I have a problem. My system C:\ was initially setup with 4GB. The
C:\Winnt\System32\Logfiles\ folder is over 500MB. I found out that everyday
IIS generates a 5MB log file.
What is the best way to cut down on log file size? How can I set up SQL
Custom 404 page returning a 200OK27 Feb 2007 21:06 GMT3
Hello all, can IIS be setup to return a 404 with a custom page in
place?
When I telnet to the server:
c:\telnet www.mywww.com 80
login prompt for website27 Feb 2007 19:35 GMT1
Everytime i go to my website it loads some of the content then stops and asks
for a box asks for username and password. If i hit cancel it loads all the
way, i have other website on this server that don't do that. How do i stop it
from asking for a username and password?
Logging in IIS 6.027 Feb 2007 18:47 GMT1
Is there a minimalist approach to logging in IIS 6.0? I've read that
disabling logging altogether will give you some performance gains but
how then do you report on traffic - aside from an external tool I do
not see how? Is there a minimum set of columns in to log that will aid
Deleting vs Stopping IIS Webs27 Feb 2007 13:25 GMT2
I have a server with 100+ web sites - many are being migrated over -
the content in fact already and the webs in IIS are just stopped. Is
there any performance gain by deleting them entirely vs leaving them
in a stopped state?
HELP: ODBC logging failed?27 Feb 2007 10:24 GMT1
In my IIS5 I changed logging to ODBC logging. ODBC logging option is only
available if IIS5 is installed on a Windows 2000 Server.
Then I get this error in Event Log:
Event Type: Error
IIS7 (Vista) Site Hosted On UNC NTFS Permissions?27 Feb 2007 09:47 GMT8
I have a site on my Vista machine that is pointed to a UNC path ie:
\\fileserver\share\user\directory.  IIS7 complains it cannot read the
web.config.  I assume this is due to NTFS permissions on the directory.  Back
in IIS6 you would add the ASPNET or NETWORKSERVICE account of ...
IIS 6.0 managed code 2nd class citizen27 Feb 2007 07:11 GMT2
Can someone please explain to me what is meant by saying that IIS 6.0's
managed code's lack of ability to interact with the entire web request
pipeline as being 2nd class citizen?
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