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Chumley
Posts: 1 Joined: 8/7/2007 Status: offline
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Need help o' course! - 8/7/2007 13:59:25
Heya All, First off, greetings to all from a new forum member :) I work for a large umbrella organization. As a service to our member businesses we offer web hosting to them. These are all very basic sites maintained by the businesses themselves. Because of this we use the FrontPage server extensions 2002. It used to all work just fine but now... The players: Windows 2K3 SP2 IIS6.0 FP Extensions 2002 The default website is under wwwroot The client websites are under ftproot and use the isolated ftp environment Everything worked fine for years as described above. We have several issues and I'm not sure if they are related, but here they are: 1. You cannot reach the admin pages for any of the sites EXCEPT the default site. For example, if I open an mmc...go to the IIS snap-in...right-click a client site...choose "Check server extensions 2002" and the result is "page cannot be displayed, server or DNS error". Note that you can go to "www.foo.org" but not "http://www.foo.org/_vti_bin/_vti_adm/fpadmdll.dll?page=health.htm". I have searched high and low for info on this but found exactly nothing...very frustrating. 2. Users report that they can connect to the websites and see thier pages and architechure, but time out any time they try to edit the live pages or publish from thier local copy. I think this is most likely a security issue. Some setting got changed somewhere but I do not know what. I have compared the default website (which I will repeat, seems to work just fine) website's setup to the others and it seems to be in synch... Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. I have to get this fixed and I am trying like heck to avoid a call to M$. Regards, Chumley
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