Hi, folks. I've recently been set up as an admin on an IIS box and I just created a new site.
nslookup verifies the site exists, but if I ping the domain or IP address I get 100% packet loss.
TCP port is 80, anonymous access to the site is disabled, and ip address and domain restrictions have all computers set to be granted access.
There are a number of other sites on this server, and I've looked at the properties for each in the IIS manager and I can't see anything different in the site I created that might cause this.
Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening?
Cheers and TIA,
Pablo
nslookup verifies the site exists, but if I ping the domain or IP address I get 100% packet loss.
TCP port is 80, anonymous access to the site is disabled, and ip address and domain restrictions have all computers set to be granted access.
There are a number of other sites on this server, and I've looked at the properties for each in the IIS manager and I can't see anything different in the site I created that might cause this.
Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening?
Cheers and TIA,
Pablo