[AccessD] ASP - getting started

Haslett, Andrew andrew.haslett at ilc.gov.au
Fri Aug 8 01:04:04 CDT 2003


You need to use the IIS Manager.  Control Panel -> Administrative Tools ->
IIS Manager.   
 
Right click your website to bring up its properties, and somewhere in there
you can list the page types/names that you want as your defaults.
 
Cheers,
Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: Software Design & Solutions Pty Ltd.
[mailto:SDSSoftware at optusnet.com.au]
Sent: Friday, 8 August 2003 3:30 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] ASP - getting started


Michael - thanks.....  <http://localhost> http://localhost  doesn't work but
<http://127.0.0.1> http://127.0.0.1 does. Why? And how / where do Im
nominate what the file location is for my default home page for OfficePC?
 
Kath



----- Original Message ----- 
From: Michael R Mattys <mailto:michael.mattys at adelphia.net>  
To: Access Developers discussion and  <mailto:accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
problem solving 
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: [AccessD] ASP - getting started

Kath,

Try http://localhost <http://localhost>  or http://127.0.0.1
<http://127.0.0.1> 

Michael R. Mattys
www.mattysconsulting.com <http://www.mattysconsulting.com> 


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From: "Software Design & Solutions Pty Ltd." < SDSSoftware at Optusnet.com.au
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Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:40 AM
Subject: [AccessD] ASP - getting started


Learning something new....hoping someone can point me in the right
direction....
I want to create some ASP files.

I am using Windows 2000 and have installed IIS on my office PC which has a
workgroup network so that I can hook up the laptop to this PC. Under 'My
computer', Properties, the computer name is 'OfficePC'.

I notice that installing IIS has created an innetpub folder on the C drive
with a number of subfolders.

I was under the impression that by default, having installed IIS, if you
enter an address such as http://officepc/ <http://officepc/>  into a browser
it should open a
file called default.htm in the C:\inetpub\wwwroot folder. But when I do that
I get 'page cannot be displayed'. (there is a default.htm in that folder).

Have I missed something on the installation or ???

TIA
Kath Pelletti
Software Design & Solutions Pty Ltd.
Ph: 9505-6714
Fax: 9505-6430
SDSSoftware at Optusnet.com.au <mailto:SDSSoftware at Optusnet.com.au> 



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