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blakewhitaker

 

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Problem with logging into Domain - 1/2/2005 10:03:16   
I host my own server. I am running Windows 2000 Server and have FrontPage 2000 running on my desktop. I have multiple domains on the server. I have two domains connected to the same directory. I can log in using FrontPage with one, but when I try and log into the other, it crashes my computer.

I have removed the extensions and replaced them, I have copied the files to a new directory and redirected the domains, I have tried to repair the directory, but nothing works. Any ideas. It is strange that two domains on the same directory work differently.

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Giomanach

 

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RE: Problem with logging into Domain - 1/2/2005 15:32:19   
Blake

Have you tried restarting IIS, or restarting the server itself?

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blakewhitaker

 

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RE: Problem with logging into Domain - 1/3/2005 7:40:52   
I have restarted the server multiple times, but not IIS. Will try that and let everyone know.

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RE: Problem with logging into Domain - 1/12/2005 13:29:04   
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I have two domains connected to the same directory.


Some things to check for:

1. Are they running on different IP addresses? If not, are they at least on different ports?

2. If no to #1 as in redirecting several domains to the same web, are you "hiding" the main domain name or just a simple redirect to the other domain?

3. Are you trying to open both domains at the same time?

I know you can do this; I have several domains pointing to 1 web in at least 2 situations. Just some ideas to check; hope they help.

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blakewhitaker

 

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RE: Problem with logging into Domain - 1/12/2005 14:13:14   
Thanks for the input. Just FYI, the 2 domain names have been on the same server for years, with no problem. The problem with FrontPage just started a month or so ago.

Yes they are both on the same IP address on the server, and they are also on the same port. I actually have 3 other sites configured the same way, and they all work fine with FrontPage.

I am not trying to open the 2 domains at once. Only one at a time. When I try the main one, it just goes away and never comes back. When I try the alternate, i get in and can edit, recalculate hyperlinks, etc... Everything.

Thanks for any help anyone can give me.

Blake

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