Jon
Thu Feb 19 16:31:21 CST 2004
Hi,
sorry should have said
right click default web site - properties - server extensions tab
then proceed as below
Jon
"CW" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> You are correct in that I just want to test out my form. I
> checked in IIS and my right click on the default web site
> does not have Options,Security as you suggested below. I
> am running windows 2k professional with fp2k.
>
> I think that I've had this problem before about a year and
> a half ago. I just can't remember where to fix it in IIS.
>
> --Craig
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi,
> >presumably you just want to test your form out before you
> go into
> >production? If you so try this -
> >Open IIS - Right Click Default Web Site - Options Specify
> How Mail is Sent
> >under SMTP Mail Server put in your ISPs mail server, eg
> mail.yourisp.com
> >fill in the other fields to suit.
> >
> >Can't promise this will work - depends how your isp
> authenticates mail - but
> >it should do.
> >
> >Jon
> >Microsoft MVP - FP
> >
> >"CW" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message
> >news:1214d01c3f698$c8d99370$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> >> Iam running FP2000 on Windows Professional. I am trying
> to
> >> e-mail my form results to a specified e-mail address(my
> >> own). I am running the app from my local server
> >> (
http://home/webpage).
> >>
> >> Is there something outside of FP that needs to be
> changed
> >> so that the e-mail starts to work? In IIS?
> >
> >
> >.
> >