Hi everyone,
This has been driving me nuts all day:
(I understand how to basically make a new DNS entry in order to have multiple DNS "names" point to the same IP addy, and then from there create a new IIS "Site" using this host name.)
I'm trying to add a new site on our Win2k server running IIS 5.0. Its a new IIS setup, so nothing to migrate. I see the default site, default admin site, etc. I understand that the default web site's home directory is 'c:\inetpub\ I also understand that, by default, when punching up this computer name in a webbrowser, I'll get the default.htm page displayed (provided I have one, which I do). That's all well and clear.
But here's my problem: When I create a new "site" using the aforementioned host name, and point the Home Directory to a DIFFERENT folder on the computer (in fact, a different volume on the same server), I can't get the "default.htm" page to display! This "Home Directory" contains nothing but the "default.htm" file, and there's no virtual directories created for this "site". The strange thing is that when I recreate this new site and point the "Home Directory" to a folder within "C:\inetpub\", it works like a charm. Also, if I explicitly enter " server name>/default.htm" then the "default.htm" gets displayed. (Keep in mind I'm using a host header name) So what is it about this new site that doesn't want to default to the "default.htm" file unless specified? I thought it was supposed to automatically search for a "default.htm" file??
ARRRGGGHHH.
The whole point to this is to create an in-house Intranet for exclusively internal use. The server is behind a firewall, and isn't reachable from the outside.
Can someone help me figure out how to create a second site on a server with the "Default" site already running? I'm in serious need of some help here... <<<<[flux]>>>>
This has been driving me nuts all day:
(I understand how to basically make a new DNS entry in order to have multiple DNS "names" point to the same IP addy, and then from there create a new IIS "Site" using this host name.)
I'm trying to add a new site on our Win2k server running IIS 5.0. Its a new IIS setup, so nothing to migrate. I see the default site, default admin site, etc. I understand that the default web site's home directory is 'c:\inetpub\ I also understand that, by default, when punching up this computer name in a webbrowser, I'll get the default.htm page displayed (provided I have one, which I do). That's all well and clear.
But here's my problem: When I create a new "site" using the aforementioned host name, and point the Home Directory to a DIFFERENT folder on the computer (in fact, a different volume on the same server), I can't get the "default.htm" page to display! This "Home Directory" contains nothing but the "default.htm" file, and there's no virtual directories created for this "site". The strange thing is that when I recreate this new site and point the "Home Directory" to a folder within "C:\inetpub\", it works like a charm. Also, if I explicitly enter " server name>/default.htm" then the "default.htm" gets displayed. (Keep in mind I'm using a host header name) So what is it about this new site that doesn't want to default to the "default.htm" file unless specified? I thought it was supposed to automatically search for a "default.htm" file??
ARRRGGGHHH.
The whole point to this is to create an in-house Intranet for exclusively internal use. The server is behind a firewall, and isn't reachable from the outside.
Can someone help me figure out how to create a second site on a server with the "Default" site already running? I'm in serious need of some help here... <<<<[flux]>>>>