Serving New Content

  • Published on February 24, 2008 by iisteam
  • Updated on February 27, 2008 by iisteam
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Description

More flexible deployment options let you decide exactly how you want your Web content served by IIS 7.0.  This tutorial covers creating your first Web site, Web application and Virtual Directory through the new IIS Manager user interface.

Comments

I had this video for some time but never liiked at itOne day I had a problem on my computer A downloaded thi IIS 7.0 And couldn't get thinks right, than I looked at this video And WoW thank you guys this I needed to grt my web to work. Very good veido ****
chuck22

Aug 15 2008 by chuck22

I've downloaded it, BUT ...
This file always reboots my new(3 week) Win Vista. :-(((
I can view it on Win XP with Win Media Player 11 only.

Nov 17 2008 by sinoptic

Tried to create a new site and give it binding to xxxyyy.com ...
But if I try to open http://xxxyyy.com it show a search page of my provider saying the requested page is not found... I don't know how to avoid this... I'd like I can type http://xxxyyy.com and see my IIS site instead... Someone with a solution? :)

Nov 21 2008 by JoZ77

Oh yeah... and I'm behind a router but I don't know if this makes some difference...

Nov 21 2008 by JoZ77

Burton,
It was very useful and informative. Thanks for creating it.
MsDee

Dec 03 2008 by MsDee

JoZ77

Your router does make a difference, it needs to allow traffic access to your computer in addition to having your computer access the Internet. Depending on the router you have, you may need to open port 80 for that particular computer or alternatively set that computer as being DMZ accessible. The first option is usually better.

Dec 08 2008 by aeriform

I have installed IIS 7 on my windows vista laptop, but the webpages dont run.
Do you have something idea?.
Thanks.

Feb 12 2009 by Daniel10401

Hi Daniel10401. To help we'll need more information - please post more details about your question in the forum here (what specifically are you trying, are you seeing a paticular error?): http://forums.iis.net/1041.aspx\
Thanks!

Feb 18 2009 by pharr

I'm new on iis7 and asp.net.
I have bought me vs2008 and using Vista Ultimate.
How do I setup iis7 the right way.
I have seen the video how to install iis7 and followed these folder marking steps.
After the install the the wwwroot folder and the iis administration(management) panel don't look the same as d emo in both video's.
There is a question mark on the folder globe on 'default we site'
Can't open the welcome site.

Mar 04 2009 by Arild G

Hi Burton:
This is a very helpful video. Thank you for making it.

May 17 2009 by Toraj.Khavari@gmail.com

Execellent

Nov 01 2009 by Sagir_X

Hi

thx for the great video but i still have some problems.
I'm really new in servers so i don't know mutch about it.

I made an aplication as you told in the video with the standerd binding.
(HTTP, All Unassigned, 80)
Now I want to have 2 websites on my server. But when i type something in the hostname like: site1.be
Then I can't ping it or open the website in IE. only when the hostname is empty I can go to http://localhost/

is there anything i'm doing wrong?

thx
miki

Nov 08 2009 by dokterpasta

Good, compact and straight-forward video. Not like lenghty bloated vidoes I find from other 'great' Microsoft employees.

Nov 12 2009 by BobManager

very straight forward and compact. Loved the video. thanks. http://www.pr-interactive.com

Feb 05 2010 by mrpetesurfs

Around 5:10 in the video, you mention setting up the DNS (or the hosts file) to make sure requests referencing "burton.com" from this network are redirected to this specific server. Any chance you could give specific directions on how to do that?

I tried putting x.x.x.x (tab) burton.com into my hosts file (where x.x.x.x is the IP of my server, of course), but still get the true www.burton.com when I try to browse to it. (Have no idea what entry to add to my dns!) I'm giving this a whirl on SBS2008, btw.

Thanks!

Feb 07 2010 by wilddoktor

errr...nevermind....got the hosts file to work! My apologies!

Feb 07 2010 by wilddoktor

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