Agustin
Fri Dec 31 20:06:23 CST 2004
Well, I kinda messed up witht the configuration, because I downloaded the
lock down tool and now I don't know what do to. IT gives me this error:
Directory Listing Denied
This Virtual Directory does not allow contents to be listed.
And well, I am unable to post my web using front page :/
Also, there are some other stuff but, first, how can I get the IIS resetted
to the default, all of it.? reinstalling?
[UPDATE] I reinstalled and everything now works in the default way :)
I could copy the files using the Front Page Remote Site utility, and it
load up just the way I like, also found out of the sub-sites thing,
pretty neat to manage different sites under a main one.
But there is something that bothers me, why when I hit "publish" it tell
me that the server is disk based? even though using the "copy" function
of the Front Page I can upload all just fine? glitch? or some cable
loose? Or copying is the right way?
"Jeff Cochran" wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 15:19:13 -0400, Agustin Cesar
> <xtremecoolling@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi guys, well, I already post this question in Windows Xp Networking and
> >Web, but didn't knew about this news group :P. Anyways, I just want to
> >know if there are guides about setting up an IIS server on Windows Xp
> >for static web pages, like:
> > picture gallery
> > information site
> > dumb stuff for my kids, they want to setup a site for the dog lol...
> >
> >The picture gallery is my idea, because I like photography, but the main
> >problem is the space, my isp only gives me 5Mb, so I thought, why not
> >setting up a server for myself at home. I got a small file server, with
> >Windows Xp Sp1 and the IIS already installed, I got Front PAge 2003 in a
> >laptop, right now making the web page, but the questions are:
> >
> >how do I upload the information?
>
> You can use FrontPage Extensions (There's a newsgroup/forum for those
> as well...) or you could use FTP, copy across netowrk shares, put the
> files on a floppy, basically any way you can get the files to the web
> root for your site.
>
> >how do I get the IIS working?
>
> How do you know it isn't?
>
> You install IIS, and it's there and working. Test it from the server
> by typing in your broser:
>
>
http://localhost/
>
> Test it from the remote systm by using the server's name or IP address
> instead of "localhost". Let us know if that doesn't work and tell us
> the full error message if you get one.
>
> Jeff
>