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| Is the problem solved? I am facing the same problem as George had. Just wanted to know the solution to it Regards Hemsheel >-----Original Message----- > > >Bernard: Thanks for all of your help ... > >Barry: I looked into my network connections ... TCP/IP >filtering is off. > >>-----Original Message----- >>I had a similar problem once; before IIS was installed on >the system, a wise >>admin had enabled IPSec. >> >>Just out of curiosity, are there any IP Security or >TCP/IP filter settings >>in place on the system? >> >>For anyone following along at home, here are the steps to >check this: >>Open the machine's network connection properties. >>Open the properties panel for TCP/IP >>Click on the "Advanced" button. >>Go to the "Options" tab. >>Select the relevant option and click on the properties >button. >> >>For IP Security, I'd be suspicious of anything other >than "Do not use >>IPSEC." Not that IPSec is a bad thing, but it may be the >cause of your >>problem. >> >>For TCP/IP Filtering, if "Enable TCP/IP filtering" is >enabled, try tweaking >>your settings there to allow traffic on the port that IIS >listens on. >> >> >>--- >>Barry Randall >>barry@barryrandall.com >> >> >>. >> >. > |
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| is IIS running first ? anything in event log ? have you browse http://localhost/ ? http://127.0.0.1/ ? what version of IIS you running ? -- Regards, Bernard Cheah http://support.microsoft.com/ Please respond to newsgroups only ... "Hemsheel" <hemsheelvagal@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:001e01c377d9$ded1b600$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Is the problem solved? > I am facing the same problem as George had. > Just wanted to know the solution to it > > Regards > > Hemsheel > > >-----Original Message----- > > > > > >Bernard: Thanks for all of your help ... > > > >Barry: I looked into my network connections ... TCP/IP > >filtering is off. > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>I had a similar problem once; before IIS was installed > on > >the system, a wise > >>admin had enabled IPSec. > >> > >>Just out of curiosity, are there any IP Security or > >TCP/IP filter settings > >>in place on the system? > >> > >>For anyone following along at home, here are the steps > to > >check this: > >>Open the machine's network connection properties. > >>Open the properties panel for TCP/IP > >>Click on the "Advanced" button. > >>Go to the "Options" tab. > >>Select the relevant option and click on the properties > >button. > >> > >>For IP Security, I'd be suspicious of anything other > >than "Do not use > >>IPSEC." Not that IPSec is a bad thing, but it may be > the > >cause of your > >>problem. > >> > >>For TCP/IP Filtering, if "Enable TCP/IP filtering" is > >enabled, try tweaking > >>your settings there to allow traffic on the port that > IIS > >listens on. > >> > >> > >>--- > >>Barry Randall > >>barry@barryrandall.com > >> > >> > >>. > >> > >. > > |
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