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7/4/2007 5:03 PM
 

I'm still waiting for a suggestion that makes sense.  Here's the scenario:

I built a server with win2003, sql 2005.  Here are the exact steps that I took:

-Created a folder on a partitioned drive called fedport

-Gave the network service modify to the fedport folder

 -Extracted the source install of Nuke into the folder

-created a database in SQL called fedport, gave the fedportuser database owner

-Renamed the release.config to web.config  and changed the config and app to this:

<connectionStrings>
    <add name="SiteSqlServer" connectionString="Data Source=webserver;Initial Catalog=fedport;User ID=fedportuser;Password=fedport123" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
  </connectionStrings>
  <appSettings>
    <add key="SiteSqlServer" value="Data Source=webserver;Initial Catalog=fedport;User ID=fedportuser;Password=fedport123" />

When into IIS, made a new website pointing to the fedport folder, changed the documents to have the default.aspx on top, changed the ASP to 2.xx

when into the advanced setting of the website in iis, and added both the www.fedport.ca and fedport.ca headers.  Went to each of the headers, and get the runtime error.

Did I miss something?  I tried several things, but get the same result.  I've installed a few like this, but seem to get mixed results everytime.  Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't.  I'd like to seperate all my sites so that they each have a seperate entry in IIS, SQL, and the folder that the site is pointing to.

I hope I didn't miss any steps.

Thx

 

 
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