Another reference follows as below http://geekswithblogs.net/ranganh/archive/2005/04/25/37597.aspx.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 7:01 PM, Jay Dan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hmmm. Please try this solution. > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315122 > > > On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Mitch <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> OK >> >> So, >> >> 1. I copied the website into c:\inetpub\wwroot\ProgramA >> 2. I refreshed the view in IIS and it now shows that folder. >> 3. In IIS, I went to the properties of that folder and ran create >> application. That sees to work, the icon in IIS changed to this yellow >> wheel. >> 4. I go to Default.aspx in IIS, right hand mouse click and select >> browse. Up comes a "The page cannot be found" screen in iis. On the >> address bar it reads >> >> http://localhost/ProgramA/Default.aspx >> >> 5. I tried changing it it http://192.0.0.5/ProgramA/Default.aspx and >> the same thing happens (192.0.0.5 is the machines IP address on our >> lan) >> >> Any thoughts? >> >> One thing I noted. >> >> I turned directory browsing on for the root inside IIS. If I go to >> >> http://localhost, the entire directory tree comes up. I can see the >> directory ProgramA. >> >> When I click on that direrctory, no dice, it comes up with "The page >> cannot be found" >> >> >> >> On Jul 18, 4:17 pm, Juan <[email protected]> wrote: >> > You can try creating a web set up project and then install your >> > application this will do the iis configuration for you.... >> > >> > On Jul 18, 5:32 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > > To add to what Jay Dan has mentioned, sites running through the local >> > > IIS server need to be configured as a virtual directory and their >> > > permissions need to be set. In addition, for ASP.NET sites, you need >> > > to "create an application" so that IIS can recognize the directory as >> > > a whole application. >> > >> > > On Jul 18, 1:30 pm, Jay Dan <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > > > I guess you have just copied the entire folder structure under >> inetpub >> > > > folder and when you opened the same in iis you just right clicked >> any .aspx >> > > > page to run it. Right click the folder in iis go to properties>under >> > > > directory tab click “Create application” under Application settings. >> After >> > > > creating the application try the page. Alternatively you can create >> a new >> > > > site or new virtual directory using the wizard provided by iis and >> map the >> > > > folder at the time when the wizard will ask you for the folder >> location. >> > >> > > > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:40 PM, [email protected] < >> [email protected] >> > >> > > > > wrote: >> > >> > > > > So I have always done windows apps. Now I am doing a web app. >> Pretty >> > > > > easy stuff it seems. >> > >> > > > > It runs fine when I click on start on the IDE, IO can run the app >> just >> > > > > fine. >> > >> > > > > So, I took the entire development directory tree and copied it to >> a >> > > > > iis server (iis 6.0 running on win2003 server). >> > >> > > > > If I try to go tohttp://localhost/CamUtils/Default.aspxIgetthe >> > > > > dreaded "the page cannot be found" screen. Of note... >> > >> > > > > I created a Default.htm and when I right hand mose click on it in >> IIS >> > > > > manager it opens right up. But even if I right-click on the >> > > > > Default.aspx I get the page cannot be found. >> > >> > > > > I know I have the framework installed, because the iis server IS >> the >> > > > > machine I did development on in VS 2008. >> > >> > > > > Any thought would be greatly appreciated. >> > >> > > > -- >> > > > Jay- Hide quoted text - >> > >> > > > - Show quoted text - >> > > > > -- > Jay > -- Jay
