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Alternate Access Mapping /IIS Issue

Last post 06-23-2009, 11:52 AM by itwyatt. 1 replies.
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  •  06-18-2009, 12:37 PM 19477

    Alternate Access Mapping /IIS Issue

    Hi Think I may be being stupid or missed something but if anyone can help. I have just created a new test environment. All SP2 plus April Cummulative Updates. Created all my SSPs etc. Create my main web application. want this to be accessed as //moss.company.co.uk/sites/etc 1st try When creating the web application (port 25000) set the load balanced url to be http://moss.company.co.uk/ create a site collection /sites/test try to access http://moss.company.co.uk/sites/test result error 404 File or directory not found 2nd try Create Appliation (port 25000) leave laod balanced URL alone create alternate access mapping for the intranet zone as http://moss.cranswick.co.uk/ create site collection try to access same error as above. Can acesss using http://server:25000/sites/test no problem. When trying to access on the CA machine the error is a bit more informative stating the requested url as http://moss.comapny:80/sites/test and the error code 0x80070002 Single box for WFE, Application server. Windows 2008 and IIS 7.0 any ideas? Thanks Matt
  •  06-23-2009, 11:52 AM 19531 in reply to 19477

    Re: Alternate Access Mapping /IIS Issue

    Hi Matt,

    Any joy yet? You mentioned a load balanced url, but only a single wfe, could you clarify what you mean there?

    I don't quite understand why you are using port 25000 and then trying to access on normal port 80. If you want to access it on http://moss.company.co.uk then I would be looking to create the web application on port 80 unless I was using ISA or other proxy in there.

    Hope that helps.

    Iain

    Iain Wyatt
    BEng, MCTS - Moss 2007: Configuration & WSS 3.0: Configuration
    Novotronix
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