Problems with the IIS settings of Windows 2003

Updated on technology 2024-06-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. All should be installed through the control panel. Here's how:

    1.Go to the Control Panel.

    2.Double-click Add or Remove Programs.

    3.Click Add Remove Windows Component.

    4.In the Component list box, double-click Application Server.

    5.Double-click Internet Information Services (IIS).

    6.Select "World Wide Web Services" and "File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Services".

    7.Double-click World Wide Web Services and select Active Server Pages, World Wide Web Services, and so on.

    After installing IIS, set up the web server as follows:

    1.From the Start menu, select Administrative Tools Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.

    2.In the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, double-click Local Computer.

    3.Right-click ** and select "New" in the pop-up menu to open the "Create Wizard".

    4.Enter Description, IP Address, Port Number, Path, and Permissions. Finally, for easy access, you should also set the default document (.

    The above settings are basically the same as those of Windows 2000 Server**, but at this time the web service is only applicable to static content, that is, static pages can be browsed normally, and the common Active Server Pages (ASP) function is not enabled. Therefore, you should also select Allow "Active Server Pages" in the Web Services Extensions of the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the server's operating system was upgraded to Windows Server 2003, many differences from Windows 2000 Server were found during the configuration of the web server. The issues that should be paid attention to in the configuration are briefly summarized as follows: The Internet Information Services (IIS) in Windows Server 2003 is upgraded to IIS, which is more secure.

    By default, Windows Server 2003 does not have IIS installed, it is installed through the Control Panel. Here's how:

    1.Go to the Control Panel.

    2.Double-click Add or Remove Programs.

    3.Click Add Remove Windows Component.

    4.In the Component list box, double-click Application Server.

    5.Double-click Internet Information Services (IIS).

    6.Select "World Wide Web Services" and "File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Services".

    7.Double-click World Wide Web Services and select Active Server Pages, World Wide Web Services, and so on.

    After installing IIS, set up the web server as follows:

    1.From the Start menu, select Administrative Tools Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.

    2.In the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, double-click Local Computer.

    3.Right-click ** and select "New" in the pop-up menu to open the "Create Wizard".

    4.Enter Description, IP Address, Port Number, Path, and Permissions. Finally, for easy access, you should also set the default document (.

    The above settings are basically the same as those of Windows 2000 Server**, but at this time the web service is only applicable to static content, that is, static pages can be browsed normally, and the common Active Server Pages (ASP) function is not enabled. Therefore, you should also select Allow "Active Server Pages" in the Web Services Extensions of the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.

    In addition, it should also be noted that if the partition where the home directory of the web service is located is in NTFS format, and the ASP web page has write operations (such as using the news background management function), it should be noted that the write and modify permissions should be set.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The difference between Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2003 for your application is mainly reflected in the version of the integrated IIS, 2003 is IIS6 and 2008 is IIS7For ASP, though, there's no difference between the two.

    Windows Server 2008 has similar hardware requirements to Windows Vista, with significantly higher hardware requirements than 2003, and more complex and secure access rights than before due to stricter security requirements (the same UAC as Vista).

    Windows 2003 is Microsoft's old generation of server system, with IIS 6, the operation interface is similar to Windows XP, because many IDCs in China like to use pirated Windows 2003, so Windows 2003 is currently the most popular Windows server system; Because of this, the security of Windows 2003 has been questioned, and many netizens with bad intentions like to attack Windows 2003, and it is very insecure to update system vulnerabilities and patches.

    Windows 2008 is almost released with Vista at the same time, but Vista has a bad reputation, Windows 2008 is also very low in popularity, there are not many IDCs that provide Windows 2008 servers in China, like Western Digital, Wanwang or something, Windows 2008 is currently provided with IIS 7 or IIS, you can customize the installation, and Windows 2008's firewall is more powerful, and the server will be more secure, The performance will be improved a lot.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Right-click "My Computer", select "Manage", and open "Server Manager".

    2. Click "Role" on the left menu bar to bring up the role window.

    3. Then click "Add Role" to pop up the "Role Wizard".

    4. Click "Next" to enter the server role option.

    5. Check "Web Server (IIS)" to pop up whether to add the functions required by the Web Server (IIS). Click "Add Required Features" to return to the Character Wizard.

    6. Windows Process Activation Service, Windows Process Activation Service unifies the Internet Information Service (IIS) process model by removing dependencies on HTTP. By using a non-HTTP protocol, all of the features of IIS, which were previously only available for HTTP applications, are now available for applications running Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services. Message-based activation over HTTP is also implemented using the Windows Process Activation Service.

    Click "Next" to go to the web server installation screen.

    7. Click Next to pop up the function options of the web server (IIS) and check the components that need to be installed. Default installation is used, in which only a minimum set of role services is installed. If you need additional IIS role services, such as Application Development or Health and Diagnostics, make sure that the check boxes associated with those features are selected in the Select Role Services page of the wizard.

    8. The initial installation of IIS is basically enough by default, click "Next" to enter the installation selection confirmation interface.

    9. The system lists the installation list of the IIS server, here you can see the HTTP function, security and management tools are in the installation list, then click "Install" to install these components and functions.

    10. Close the wizard window after waiting for the installation to close, enter the local IP in the open browser to verify whether IIS7 is installed successfully.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Answer 1It doesn't matter, it can be fixed or dynamic, even based on NAT. But you have to make sure that the visitor knows the assigned address!!

    The so-called fixed IP address can only be used to avoid dynamically assigning one, and visitors will not know the new address and cannot access it.

    2.If you use the bridge mode, the host and the virtual machine are actually connected to each other by switches, and there should be no problem in access.

    3.The bridging method is that if the host automatically obtains the address for Internet access, the virtual machine also automatically obtains the address for Internet access like the host, and the acquisition comes from the same as the host, in fact, the virtual machine is the mode behind a switch with the host. Anyway, if you are bridging, the virtual machine and the host can access the Internet in the same way.

    In addition, whether it works properly depends on whether you have installed the parent software of the virtual machine correctly, whether you have registered for bridge mode, and so on. You compare the IP addresses of the host and the virtual machine to see if the error is in.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Forget it, the virtual machine is more troublesome to set up, you still have to set up IIS on it, build **, it's hard to figure out if something goes wrong. Why not install a separate server for testing.

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