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IIS General QuestionFirstly Im not too sure if this is right place to post this question, but...
I recently installed PHP and Mysql on my sbs 2003 server. Since then none of the IIS websites have worked. I managed to fix the Exchange Web Access, using the help on this forum. I had to remove the virtual directories for OWA and let them be rebuilt. All well and good, but still my CRM and Sharepoint websites wont load. All giving the same 'Page cannot be found error'. If someone could point me to how the default settings for these websites should look, I could undo any of the changes that were made by PHP. If the same can be done as I did for Exchange, so much the better. Please let me know if you need anymore details. Thanks On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 01:56:02 -0800, Richard
<Rich***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Show quote >Firstly Im not too sure if this is right place to post this question, but... There are SBS and "smallbiz" newsgroups that would best answer this> >I recently installed PHP and Mysql on my sbs 2003 server. Since then none of >the IIS websites have worked. I managed to fix the Exchange Web Access, using >the help on this forum. I had to remove the virtual directories for OWA and >let them be rebuilt. >All well and good, but still my CRM and Sharepoint websites wont load. All >giving the same 'Page cannot be found error'. >If someone could point me to how the default settings for these websites >should look, I could undo any of the changes that were made by PHP. > >If the same can be done as I did for Exchange, so much the better. >Please let me know if you need anymore details. > >Thanks one. Why did you install those two things onto an SBS server? I can't think of one sensible reason you would do this to an SBS box, given what business purpose an SBS server is for. The reason for posting in this group, was that this is where I found the
solution to my owa IIS problem. I was hoping that the people with the expertise to solve the initial problem might also be able to shed some light on the others. I was asked to install PHP and Mysql on the server by a developer. After doing research it appeared that it was possible to run these two parallel with IIS. With hindsight, I will now use Apache to run php and Mysql, but all I would like to do is get the server back to the way it was before the blunder. thanks Show quote "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: > On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 01:56:02 -0800, Richard > <Rich***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Firstly Im not too sure if this is right place to post this question, but... > > > >I recently installed PHP and Mysql on my sbs 2003 server. Since then none of > >the IIS websites have worked. I managed to fix the Exchange Web Access, using > >the help on this forum. I had to remove the virtual directories for OWA and > >let them be rebuilt. > >All well and good, but still my CRM and Sharepoint websites wont load. All > >giving the same 'Page cannot be found error'. > >If someone could point me to how the default settings for these websites > >should look, I could undo any of the changes that were made by PHP. > > > >If the same can be done as I did for Exchange, so much the better. > >Please let me know if you need anymore details. > > > >Thanks > > There are SBS and "smallbiz" newsgroups that would best answer this > one. Why did you install those two things onto an SBS server? I can't > think of one sensible reason you would do this to an SBS box, given > what business purpose an SBS server is for. > |
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