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Document Root on Win 2 K Box
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Document Root on Win 2 K Box


  • Subject: Document Root on Win 2 K Box
  • From: Owen McKerrow <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 11:28:45 +1100

Hi All,

My client has set up an new Win 2 K box and installed WO on it. Everything seems to be running fine except for 2 small problems :

1) Any images that are part of my WebServer Resources don't show. I have done a split install and my images are inside the Document root of the WebServer (IIS). When I look at the URL they are trying to be accessed from according to the page its shows "/WebObjects/DatabaseDesignDoc.woa/Contents/WebServerResources/ DBWizardDelete.gif". But I can't actually see those images, even if I put in the full URL.

So how do I check what WebObjects believes its Document Root is ? How do I check if WO is using the cgi-adptor or the IIS adaptor and if its using the CGI one, would this cause the problem ?

Either way, both of those don't explain why I can't put the images full URL in and see it.

2) I think this is more of a IIS Server problem, but when people try and access the site (only with IE not, with Safari or Omni Wbe, or Netscape ) it pops up a wired little dialog box, with a Windows icon in it, and asks them to log into the machines domain ?? No idea about this one.

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Owen



When answering please don't make any assumptions about me know anythign at all about IIS Server :)

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