Hello,
looks ok to me right now - what do you expect to see on that wen site?
Cheers.
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Browse All TopicsI've got the router port forwarding setup correctly. Everything seems to be in order.. I can view the webs by typing http://webname.com on my webserver, but the webs cannot be seen by general public.
This is on a business static IP account so I know port 80 isnt blocked.
I am using IIS 6, on Windows 2003 Standard x64 Server, R2.
Both windows firewall and Symantec are shut down.
IIS 6 is up and running.. Application pool is running.. IUSR permissions are assigned.
Any suggestions? This is killing me.
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by: takenocoPosted on 2008-05-05 at 13:32:00ID: 21502754
are you be able to see the web site by typing in the IP address (http://your-static-IP-add ress? maybe the record is not publish in your ns yet.