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This is really a good idea :-)
Cheers,
Thomas / comments
This is really a good idea :-)
Cheers,
Thomas
Andy,
yes, your server runs a lot of stuff. But this shouldn't affect the setup.
Do you try to setup the UAS within the default website or did you choose to setup the UAS in a separate new website using a dedicated port number?
Did you try to open the IIS management console to check if the IIS admin service works fine and the IIS metabase can be accessed correctly.
Can you open the Default Website Node with the IIS MMC?
Is our SBS2003 in production?
I am somewhat unsure if it is s good decision to add a web application to the SBS default website.
Cheers,
Thomas / comments
Andy,
yes, your server runs a lot of stuff. But this shouldn't affect the setup.
Do you try to setup the UAS within the default website or did you choose to setup the UAS in a separate new website ...
Andy,
You are doing interesting things on your SBS. Running WSS 3.0 parallel to WSS 2.0 seems to be an odd thing to do. But I do understand the reasons. And if it is not enough, you've upgraded to MOSS 2007. *wow*
That's alot of stuff to handel for a SBS setup.
But as it comes to the IIS, you have to keep in mind, that the web.config settings are being inherited by sub folders (virtual directories). If a web.config setting in a parent folder should not be inherited by it's child folder, the web.config should contain a <clear /> tag for the appropriate setting.
Do you have the possibility to install the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit tools? The Metabase Browser is a good tool to manage the metabase (an therefore the IIS settings) in a more granular way.
Cheers,
Thomas / comments
Andy,
You are doing interesting things on your SBS. Running WSS 3.0 parallel to WSS 2.0 seems to be an odd thing to do. But I do understand the reasons. And if it is not enough, you've upgraded to ...
Hi Keith,
why did you run in a problem using Digest Authentication? Are the clients in a different subnet than the servers?
Cheers,
Thomas / comments
Hi Keith,
why did you run in a problem using Digest Authentication? Are the clients in a different subnet than the servers?
Cheers,
Thomas
That's a tricky one.
Thanks for sharing :-) / comments
That's a tricky one.
Thanks for sharing :-)