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Problem publishing a site on IIS on server with Citrix - Jim Florence

Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:48 AM

Hi,

I have a box with Citrix Access Essentials 1.5 installed and I need to
publish an intranet site on the same box.

I have tried publishing it under the default web site as a virtual, as a
new web site and as a new web site on a different port all to no avail.
Generally I am getting file not found messages for the site, and the
files are definitely there

I have the site working on a development box and a standalone IIS so
Citrix seems to be the issue as it take over port 80 and 443. The box
itself runs 2003 server and IIS 6

I'd be greatful for any pointers

Regards

Jim Florence
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If Citrix takes over port 80, meaning the services are starting up and trying - Steve Schofield

Thursday, March 22, 2007 10:02 PM

If Citrix takes over port 80, meaning the services are starting up and
trying to take port 80 when IIS is also trying to start-up.  There could be
contention.   I'd check with citrix how to deploy their application on a
Windows machine.  If your box has multi ip addresses, you would have to use
HTTPCFG utility from the IIS6 resource kit to bind port 80 and 443 to a
specific ip address.  By default, IIS will bind all port 80 on all ip's.

http://support.citrix.com has a lot of good information.  I would check it
out there.
http://support.citrix.com/servlet/KbServlet/download/6946-102-13712/Access_Essentials_Guide.pdf
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Thank you,

Steve Schofield
Windows Server MVP - IIS
ASPInsider Member - MCP

http://www.orcsweb.com/
Managed Complex Hosting
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