I purchased software called "Webevent Calendar manager"
This software is what's it's called... a calendar manager.
I have the software installed, and configured etc...... works great!!!! The program is intertwined with IIS so clients can access the calendar manager software via web.
These are my questions.... I need to make the program "public" for BOTH internally and externally of my network.
How the heck do I do this?
I know for a fact the following:
The login page (start page) is in the following directory:
c:\inetpub\scripts\publish\webevent.pl
As of right now, EVERYTHING IS DEFUALT in IIS for home page view
(ex. type the name of the server it's looking in the following directory)
c:\inetpub\(will bring you to a under construction page on client machine when you type IP or machine name of server
(ex.
This is what I've already tried....
In the Home Directory Tab I change the home folder to c:\inetpub\scripts\publish\ but IIS didn't like this.... meaning the site was not found.
Also I added the following document in the document tab webevent.pl (on the top of the list).
What do I need to do???? This is so frusterating.... but then again, I know it's an easy fix.....
some assistance would be great, please.
-Brett
brett@fayschool.org
This software is what's it's called... a calendar manager.
I have the software installed, and configured etc...... works great!!!! The program is intertwined with IIS so clients can access the calendar manager software via web.
These are my questions.... I need to make the program "public" for BOTH internally and externally of my network.
How the heck do I do this?
I know for a fact the following:
The login page (start page) is in the following directory:
c:\inetpub\scripts\publish\webevent.pl
As of right now, EVERYTHING IS DEFUALT in IIS for home page view
(ex. type the name of the server it's looking in the following directory)
c:\inetpub\(will bring you to a under construction page on client machine when you type IP or machine name of server
(ex.
This is what I've already tried....
In the Home Directory Tab I change the home folder to c:\inetpub\scripts\publish\ but IIS didn't like this.... meaning the site was not found.
Also I added the following document in the document tab webevent.pl (on the top of the list).
What do I need to do???? This is so frusterating.... but then again, I know it's an easy fix.....
some assistance would be great, please.
-Brett
brett@fayschool.org