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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Beta => Topic started by: cmatte on June 03, 2009, 06:01:25 PM

Title: IIS 7.5 + ARR compatibility - Windows 7 [SOLVED]
Post by: cmatte on June 03, 2009, 06:01:25 PM
Is there something broken in 242?
I'm using IIS 7.5 (on windows7) and ARR which make the https connection possible, and it always worked great.
This time it does not, I get the main page with no images (I'm using Terrayon 1.3.2 but with rawr-template it's the same story!). I can open some links and/or login, but I get a IIS 500 error when I open some resources or I try to open the missing images directly.... :-[ :-\
Title: iis
Post by: rejetto on June 03, 2009, 06:03:09 PM
to know if it's 242, you must restore 241 and see if the problem is solved
Title: iis
Post by: cmatte on June 03, 2009, 06:07:41 PM
to know if it's 242, you must restore 241 and see if the problem is solved
I've just checked and HFS works correctly by http (it's locked to listen on localhost)...ok, I confess I've just updated Windows 7 again to another new build, but I did this about 10 times from January and this never happened...I'll check out if I can solve reinstalling IIS and ARR and I'll let you know!
Title: iis
Post by: rejetto on June 03, 2009, 06:10:17 PM
i didn't understand if you reverted to 241 or not
Title: iis
Post by: Caco on June 04, 2009, 09:38:22 AM
In one of my HFS i get https via sTunnel, it has always worked, but i don't know if it works on Windows 7, i'm using XP.
Title: iis
Post by: cmatte on June 04, 2009, 03:29:38 PM
I tried going back to 241 but nothing changes!
I also completely uninstalled IIS 7.5, reinstalled and configured everything again, but nothing changes!
No images, and 500 - Internal server error as soon as I open a folder.
The local connection with the http mode works as it should.
It's definitively not a HFS problem...there must be something broken in this build of Windows 7...that's the only explanation I can think about, so unfair :'(
Ideas?
Title: iis
Post by: bacter on June 04, 2009, 03:40:20 PM
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ok, I confess I've just updated Windows 7 again to another new build, but I did this about 10 times from January and this never happened

If you updated the w7-beta from January and now use w7-rc, then this should not be an update. Microchoff recomends a clean install for the rc. If you simply updated, there might be the cause of your problem.
Title: iis
Post by: cmatte on June 04, 2009, 04:51:05 PM
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ok, I confess I've just updated Windows 7 again to another new build, but I did this about 10 times from January and this never happened

If you updated the w7-beta from January and now use w7-rc, then this should not be an update. Microchoff recomends a clean install for the rc. If you simply updated, there might be the cause of your problem.
You're right.
To be precise, I always updated and I also did update from 7077 to 7100 (the only build that was "allowed" to be updated to the rc without modifying the iso).
But, after some days, my antivirus (Kaspersky Internet Suite) completely locked the system, I couldn't simply move the mouse nor use the keyboard...so I did the clean install of the rc. And updated it some times with the builds available on the net...that's all...I'll check out what happens with later builds!
Title: iis
Post by: rejetto on June 04, 2009, 05:11:54 PM
from your description it's like something about IIS configuration
Title: Re: iis compatibility
Post by: MarkV on June 06, 2009, 02:14:42 PM
The actual build I'm having is 7201.
Title: Re: iis compatibility [SOLVED]
Post by: cmatte on June 06, 2009, 04:51:07 PM
The actual build I'm having is 7201.
Oh, I found it yesterday and I've just updated to 7201.
I didn't have to change anything and whoila, it simply works as it should after the update  ;)  8)
Seems M$ has messed up something in the previous build ::) ;D

Thanks for the suggestion anyway!!