I have three web applications on the port 80 and each one is accessible through different host headers. I have to configure the proxy settings to one of them, but the changes to its web.config have not any effect. But if I make some change in the web.config of the web application that has the default host header access, this change is applied to all web applications. Is it possible? What is the reason?
Friday, February 15, 2008
Web.config for all web applications in the same port? How is that possible?
Publicado por Àlex en 4:14 AM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
4 comments:
I made a mistake. Only occurs to one web application and this web application does not exist in IIS, but it is listed in the web application list on the central administration. Is possible to create a web application without creating it in the IIS? I created the web application from the central administration without any problems.
Did you remember to run "iisreset /noforce" after creating the web application? If not then you're not going to see it show up in IIS...
Thanks,
It could be the cause but I do not remember.
hello ..
i hold a bsc in mathmatics and i'm now preparing to get the certificate in sharePoint 2007 .. i hope that i will find all the help in this blogger
regards,
Sara el-dajani
Post a Comment