Showing posts with label IIS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IIS. Show all posts
Monday, August 31, 2015
How to Change OWA Web Addresses (10 Steps)
Access the Windows desktop on the server hosting OWA.
Click 'Start,' click 'Run,' type 'inetmgr' (minus the quotes) into the Run dialog box and press 'Enter' to open IIS Manager on the Windows server. This method will work no matter which version of Windows server you are using.
Right-click the 'Sites' folder within IIS Manager and click 'Add Web Site.'
Type in the site name. This can be whatever you would like but should be easily recognizable to you. For example, 'Outlook Web Access' would clearly indicate the purpose of the site.
Click 'Select' next to the Application Pool dialog box.
Choose 'MSExchangeOWAAppPool' from the drop-down list and click 'OK.'
Browse to the physical path of OWA in the Physical Path box by clicking 'Browse.' Your OWA physical path is selected when initially installing Microsoft Exchange.
Choose 'https:' under the Type selection box. You can leave the IP address as 'All Unassigned,' and you can leave the port as 80. This is the default web port address.
Enter a host name. This is your new OWA URL, so choose carefully and do not neglect the 'www,' should you choose to have a 'www.'
Ensure that 'Start Web site immediately' is checked and press 'OK.'
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015
How to Change PHP or ASP.NET version with enom web hosting
Login to the hosting control panel using your hosting account name and the password you chose at purchase. URL is http://webhosting.enom.com
Click on the Advanced Menu Item.
The IIS Settings sub tab will be selected. You should now see a listing of all of the seperate 'Site Pointer' host header sites you have. Each one of these can be individually set and mix and matched for different versions of each php and .Net
Click on the 'Mangage' link for the site you would like to change.
You will notice now that the tabs on top have been activated. Click on the 'Site Info' tab
Here you can select the version of PHP and ASP.NET that you would like to use. Once you hit submit the changes take effect instantly.Congratulations - You are all done!
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
How to Turn Your PC Into a Web Server (7 Steps)
Click the 'Start' button, and then click 'Settings', then click 'Control Panel'. Note: Some versions of XP don't have a 'Settings' selection on the Start menu; they just skip straight to 'Control Panel'. The main point is that you want to get to the Control Panel.
Double-click the 'Add or Remove Programs' icon.
Double-click the 'Add/Remove Windows Components' icon.
Click the Internet Information Services (IIS) check box. Please note: Some versions of XP do not have IIS available. If you don't see the IIS check box in the 'Windows Components' dialog box, your computer simply does not have that capability.
Select 'Details', and then click the check box entitled 'World Wide Web Service'. Then click 'OK'.
You will come back to the Windows Component dialog box. Simply click 'Next' to begin the installation process for IIS.
There you go! You have officially set up your PC as a web server! Make sure to test it with a basic ASP test page to ensure that it's serving the page properly.
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