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Default IIS problem

Hi Guys

I am using Windows 2000 Professional and I have just followed the general instruction to install IIS 5.x. Everything seems fine, I saw the Inetpub directory in my C drive.

However, when I try to call up the MMC by clicking Internet Services Manager from Adminstrative Tools, the MMC doesnt come up. I dont know why? Then I reinstalled the IIS, switched my firewall and anti-virus system. However I still cant call up the MMC by clicking Internet Services Manager from Adminstrative Tools.

So I tried to type MMC in the RUN. Although it could show the MMC console, it is empty, nothing show under the control root. So it seems the IIS is not working

I have checked 'Services' in 'Administrative Tools' to see if 'IIS Admin Service' and 'WWW Publishing Service' have started. And they are all working.

But if I type http://myIpName/localstart.asp, the browser gave me the error message "The system cannot find the file specified."
I am sure my ip name is right because it works on my Tomcat server. Can you/anyone tell me whats wrong?

Thanks in advanced
Viola








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