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8/13/2008 6:46 AM
 

Hello evry body.

Me and my co worker are trying to acces DotNetNuke by using the IP-adres. DNN is instaled on a virtual machine on ower acceptation server. I think we mis some thing in IIS (Internet Information Services)

Can somebody help me with this problem?

Thank,

Kind regards 

Yorick Driesse 

 
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8/13/2008 1:39 PM
 

What type of VM (VirtualPC, VMWare,etc.)?  Did you enable a virtual network connection to the VM?  Does DNN/IIS work if you browse from the VM itself?

Jeff

 
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