The closest I can come up with at this point is that Apache is not forwarding ports to IIS, even though I've configured Apache and the other web service to route through ports other than the one IIS is expecting.
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Michael Powell <[email protected]>wrote: > See my other reply. > > Okay, not quite out of the woods yet. > > I am able to visit http://localhost/ and see my dashboard just fine. > Projects refresh okay, I can browse around no problem. > > However, other computers on our network cannot see the same machine when we > browse to http://machinename/. > > I don't know why, perhaps a port blocking issue somewhere in the network? > I've opened port 21234 on the local box which I believe is the default. > > The funny part is that other web-based applications can see things just > fine running through our Apache server hosted on the same machine. For > instance, http://machinename:1234/. > > Any thoughts? Perhaps there is another router in the network I don't know > about that is otherwise blocking the same port 21234? > > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Michael Powell <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Okay, webdashboard did NOT install in Windows 7 Pro under IIS 7.5. >> >> Is there a process for install this manually that will work? >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Michael Powell <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> I installed CC.NET on a Windows 7 Pro machine running IIS 7.5 (although >>> we had to install IIS afterwards, which may be part of the problem). >>> >>> I am having trouble setting up CC.NET webdashboard through a manual IIS >>> Admin process in this configuration. >>> >>> I think what I'll do is first uninstall CC.NET and reinstall. Make sure >>> to backup the impacted configs such as ccnet.config. >>> >>> After that may need some instruction what to watch out for. >>> >> >> >
