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  • How to access WebDAV folders programmatically

    Hello All, I have created a virtual directory in IIS and web dav publishing is enabled on my IIS Server. How can I access and manipulate files in my WebDAV folder through code (C#). Please suggest any free webdav client API and reference links. Thank you Subin
    Posted to Forum by Subinkj on 08-15-2007, 5:28 AM
  • Publishing Web Service On IIS6 Win2003 under my Existing Website IP

    HI, Am trying to publish WS on IIS under Existing Website, i created vistual directory and may the files, and i edit the web confige as well so the user can invoke the WS over the www. now my problem is when i call the WS the IE6 returns " Page cannot be dispalyed" , but if i create new website...
    Posted to Forum by abushousheh on 07-07-2007, 7:33 AM
  • Re: Publishing locally for testing web site functionality.

    Web site published successfully using http://localhost which seems to work fine now .I had to create a test folder in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot and relocate files and folders in it. Thanks.Regards.Yves.
    Posted to Forum by yvess on 04-20-2007, 8:01 PM
  • Re: FTP setup for remote clients

    My RRAS server is my FTP server as well. I replaced 0.0.0.0 with both the public IP address, the private IP address (192.168.1.100), and another weird IP address that I don't understand (127.0.0.1) but appears by default on some of my VPN things. After each change I tried to connect to the ftp server...
    Posted to Forum by awinkler on 04-17-2007, 11:39 PM
  • Re: FTP setup for remote clients

    Yes, I've done that part. When you look up the TCP connection (Server >> IP Routing >> General > Right click interface, click Show TCP Connections...), does it show 0.0.0.0 on port 21 or your actual IP address? Mine shows 0.0.0.0 and I think that means that ftp is not getting forwarding...
    Posted to Forum by awinkler on 04-17-2007, 10:57 PM
  • Re: FTP setup for remote clients

    Ok, I believe I'm using RRAS as my firewall and not the windows firewall. That makes sense. My network is internal to the building's network, so I assume that my server is connected to some router out there. But I was able to ftp earlier - by using a router instead of a computer as the dhcp, etc. and...
    Posted to Forum by awinkler on 04-17-2007, 1:44 PM
  • Re: FTP setup for remote clients

    Hi Tom, Thanks for replying! I followed the directions from this website: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323384 . I've also done some additional reading, but everything seems to indicate I've done everything correctly. Is there possibly some conflict with the Remote Access stuff or anything? I'm not...
    Posted to Forum by awinkler on 04-16-2007, 12:56 PM
  • FTP setup for remote clients

    I'm trying to set up an ftp site using Windows Server 2003; however, I am unable to access my ftp site from other computers. I followed all the instructions about setting up the ftp site, like picking the IP address, the home directory, the security settings, etc. in the IIS Manager. I'm able to "ftp...
    Posted to Forum by awinkler on 04-16-2007, 3:31 AM
  • Re: Publishing locally for testing web site functionality.

    Thanks for the lead.I tried 'http://localhost' which returns from Frontpage "Unable to open http:localhost.Server error.The web server at http://localhost does not appear to have Windows Sharepoint Services installed". Right click on the Default Web Site in IIS go to properties and Server Extensions...
    Posted to Forum by yvess on 04-12-2007, 6:17 PM
  • Publishing locally for testing web site functionality.

    I have Windows Server 2003 spk2 with Frontpage server extensions 2002 installed on IIS. A web site created with Frontpage 2003 and connected to a database SQL 2000 ,all working ok.I would like to publish this web site to my local computer for testing the functionality of the .asp pages.As an extended...
    Posted to Forum by yvess on 04-12-2007, 1:28 AM
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