Multiplie WebSite

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Steve Drake

All,

You may or may not know that you can have more that one website with vista,
is this a bug or is it likely to stay?

For me to use vista as my development environment it must stay.

Thanks you
 
Sorry, i wasent very clear.

With XP you can only have one web started in II6 with Vista you can have
more than one WebSite started in IIS7.

Thanks
 
I thought in IIS you can have more than one site, as long as it's defined
carefully and set up properly. I'm sure at one point I had SharePoint Server
running with a download section classed as a different Virtual Site... *-)

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With IIS on windows XP, its one site.

With Windows 2003 Server its as many sites as you want, all out product
develpers use Windows 2003 server as a dev platform.

Steve
 
With XP Pro (the only XP with IIS) you could only start one website,
with IIS 6 in Server 2003, you could run multiple websites. I haven't
successfully managed to get IIS7 working in Vista yet, so can't comment
about the behaviour in Vista.

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Do you need to install IIS7, this maybe of help.

I install IIS7 through the control panel aplet, install IIS7 but nothing
worked.
I did a a google and found out that I needed to install it from a command
line tool, I tried this but it failed.
I then uninstall IIS7 about 3 or 4 times until it all went, it kept
erroring, so I removed small groups of bits one by one.
Then I ran the command line again, and ... it work, ASP.NET works and CGI.

this is the command line to install it :

start /w pkgmgr /l:log.etw
/iu:IIS-WebServerRole;IIS-WebServer;IIS-CommonHttpFeatures;IIS-StaticContent;IIS-DefaultDocument;IIS-DirectoryBrowsing;IIS-HttpErrors;IIS-HttpRedirect;IIS-ApplicationDevelopment;IIS-ASPNET;IIS-NetFxExtensibility;IIS-ASP;IIS-CGI;IIS-ISAPIExtensions;IIS-ISAPIFilter;IIS-ServerSideIncludes;IIS-HealthAndDiagnostics;IIS-HttpLogging;IIS-LoggingLibraries;IIS-RequestMonitor;IIS-HttpTracing;IIS-CustomLogging;IIS-ODBCLogging;IIS-Security;IIS-BasicAuthentication;IIS-WindowsAuthentication;IIS-DigestAuthentication;IIS-ClientCertificateMappingAuthentication;IIS-IISCertificateMappingAuthentication;IIS-URLAuthorization;IIS-RequestFiltering;IIS-IPSecurity;IIS-Performance;IIS-HttpCompressionStatic;IIS-HttpCompressionDynamic;IIS-WebServerManagementTools;IIS-ManagementConsole;IIS-ManagementScriptingTools;IIS-ManagementService;IIS-IIS6ManagementCompatibility;IIS-Metabase;IIS-WMICompatibility;IIS-LegacyScripts;IIS-LegacySnapIn;IIS-FTPPublishingService;IIS-FTPServer;IIS-FTPManagement;WAS-WindowsActivationService;WAS-ProcessModel;WAS-NetFxEnvironment;WAS-ConfigurationAPI


if that was any longer, then it would warrent a virus check :)



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