Yes - make sure IIS is turned off - the service that is - unless you are using it for something else.

Travis

On 9/14/06, Norman Nolasco < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I performed a netstat -an.  It appears to be listening on 0.0.0.0:80   ???
 
> Lastly - make sure that you can't connect to it form the server as well.  That would eliminate any firewall issues.
 
I am PC Anywhere'd into the server and I am getting the same response.  That was my initial thought as well.  I am trying to access Web Messaging directly on the server itself.
 
> Turn off the monitoring service.  Then restart the web service again.

I stopped off IMONITOR and IWEBCAL.  Stopped and started IWEBMSG.
 
Still no reponse from IWEBMSG and netstat -an gives same response.  It is listening on 0.0.0.0:80  This doesn't look right, but I don't know.
 
> Make sure the web service is configured to listen on a port, normally 8383 in the web settings.
 
We've had it running on port 80 for years.  Yes, IIS web sites have been shut off.
 
However, I reconfigured from port 80 to 8383.  Stop and Start IWEBMSG.  Try to access http://mail.advarion.com:8383 from PCAnywhere on the email server... AND IT WORKED!?  I tried switching back to port 80.  Stop, Start... and it doesn't work anymore.
 
I don't understand... it used to work on port 80.  Could this be the result of some MS update that makes IIS take over port 80 even if it's shut off?



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Travis Rabe
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