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8/17/2006 8:09 PM
 

I buy a SBS 2003 and I installed DNN on it to be my website.

But I found there are some conflict between DNN & sharepoint. (all use port 80)

I current disable all website except DNN to make the server work fine.

How can I make all website available and work fine?

Does anybody have good suggestion about this case? Or what should I do to make it better?

 

 
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8/18/2006 3:15 AM
 
I am not aware of limits in SBS 2003, but I assume it allows more than a single website. Even if it doesn't (like XP Pro) you can have virtual directories at the very least. As for the port 80, that should be irrelevant here. My guess would be that they are both trying to access the same virtual web server via IIS. You will need to either make a new one, or use a virdir for one of these installs.

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8/18/2006 3:28 AM
 

You should use host headers:

Hosting a website on your SBS 2000 and 2003:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=266&articleType=ArticleView&articleId=89

 
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