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Adding default document in IIS
Hi all.
I use IIS to host my experimental web server. the URL is http://pjshimmer.homeunix.com/ If you go there, it should say "You are not authorized to view this page." Now, go to index.html, and it is obviously there. But in fact, I have already set the default document of the server to index.html. What else do I need to do to make index.html the default document of the directory? |
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Dunno, but the Security forum sure isn't the place to ask.
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Alex (http://www.alex-greg.com) Last edited by alexgreg : June 8th, 2003 at 10:27 AM. |
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it's true this shouldn't be in security, but make sure you're not using virtual directories, those might be forcing you to use a different default page other than index.html, just check the properties of the vd
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