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8/15/2006 12:38 AM
 
Hi,

I have created a DotNetNuke website and I want to host it on my Windows Server 2003 (that will be the hosting provider). I have given a public IP address to my server and setup asp.net applications on the IIS (version 6).

I can access all the pages of my DNN website locally from the W2k3 server machine but I cant access some pages from another machine using the IP address. I can access the html pages or images from another machine (using IP address) but I cant view the .aspx pages that have database behind them.

I would really appreciate if someone can help me with setting up a DNN website on my web hosting server.

Thanks.
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