[thelist] Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 problems

Les Lytollis leslytollis at dimensions-corporatewear.co.uk
Tue Sep 9 06:02:20 CDT 2003


OK, I added a line for the server to the hosts file on my local pc and
now I can see the site - but I still don't understand why it couldn't
see one site but no problems on the other two - the address for the site
is http://<server-ip>/retail2002 which resolves to
http://<server-name>/retail2002/localeselection.aspx?returnurl=default.a
spx - the other just works with http://<server-ip>/netcatalogsitelet so
I imagine it's something to do with return url but I don't where to look
for this setting.

Cheers
Les Lytollis
Web Developer 


-----Original Message-----
From: Les Lytollis 
Sent: 09 September 2003 08:46
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: [thelist] Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 problems


I have installed Commerce Server 2002 and the International Retail Site
and can browse from the host server without a problem.However when I try
to access the site from a browser on another machine I get the IE
"cannot find server or DNS error" message.
 
I have installed the netcatalogsitelet and netordersitelet and can see
them fine. All the same permissions and users. All using Windows
Authentication. Any ideas where to start?




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