Did a little web surfing and found an answer as to how to enable ports and
"brianmwood" <brianmwood@email.msn.com> wrote in message
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> Ken,
>
> That's the problem - I *can't* turn off the firewall. XPe SP2 has it
> enabled and it won't let me turn it off. I agree that's probably the
> source of the problem since I've ruled out everything else! Don't know if
> the platform builder installed it wrong, or XPe firewall can't be shut off
> (hard to believe) or what.
>
> Brian
>
> "Ken Schaefer" <kenREMOVE@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message
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>> If the webserver is on Sienna, turn off the firewall on Sienna. That
>> firewall will be blocking *inbound* connections to the webserver on
>> Sienna.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Ken
>>
>> --
>> Blog:
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>>
>> "brianmwood" <brianmwood@email.msn.com> wrote in message
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>> :I tried router settings. I turned off the XP firewall in "bigguy". I
>> : disconnected the router and tried a hub with direct connections between
>> the
>> : PCs with no Internet at all. I tried two other PCs. I found some bogus
>> : settings in the IIS setup and fixed them (now using
>> : IUSR_MACHINENAME\SIENNA1" which is part of the Guests users. All
>> appears
>> : normal, but still no luck.
>> :
>> : I think it might be a config problem in the XPe setup. I see
>> "Connected,
>> : Firewalled" in the network settings, but it won't let me turn it off.
>> :
>> : Brian
>> :
>> : "Ken Schaefer" <kenREMOVE@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message
>> : news:O%23kxZyeSFHA.1172@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> : > Name resolution seems to be fine, and networking seems to be fine
>> (e.g.
>> : > file
>> : > and print sharing). So something else must be blocking traffic
>> destined
>> : > for
>> : > port 80 on Sienna.
>> : >
>> : > A firewall of some kind seems to be the most likely culprit. If you
>> : > temporarily disable the firewall on Sienna completely, does
>> everything
>> : > start
>> : > working? If so, then this is where you need to target your
>> : > troubleshooting,
>> : > since the firewall configuration is what's stopping the traffic.
>> : >
>> : > Cheers
>> : > Ken
>> : >
>> : > --
>> : > Blog:
www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/ >> : > Web:
www.adopenstatic.com >> : >
>> : >
>> : > "brianmwood" <brianmwood@email.msn.com> wrote in message
>> : > news:uWoZsrdSFHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> : > : On XP Pro, trying to access a web page (a simple "hello world" type
>> of
>> : > : default.htm page) located in C:\inetpub\wwwroot on an XPe machine
>> on
>> the
>> : > : same LAN. XPe PC name is "SIENNA1", at 192.168.0.100. The other,
>> : > "Bigguy"
>> : > is
>> : > : at 192.168.0.101. Both are able to access the internet via IE6.
>> Both
>> can
>> : > see
>> : > : each other's files in My Network Places, although I have to
>> actually
>> log
>> : > on
>> : > : from Bigguy by entering a valid login to SIENNA1 using an account
>> name
>> : > and
>> : > : password that has been set up. I can ping SIENNA1 and FTP to it
>> from
>> : > bigguy.
>> : > :
>> : > : However, I cannot telnet to SIENNA1 from bigguy, nor can I see my
>> web
>> : > page,
>> : > : even with the use of port 80 explicitly.
>> : > :
>> : > : IIS *is* running. If I type http://sienna1 from SIENNA1, I see the
>> : > served
>> : > : web page just fine, same as if I use the explicit IP address.
>> : > :
>> : > : I have checked router settings and also tried to explicitly allow
>> TCP
>> : > port
>> : > : 80 on the Sienna from bigguy (XP Pro firewall enabled). No
>> Antivirus
>> : > : software is currently running because Norton's Common Client App is
>> : > crashing
>> : > : all the time.
>> : > :
>> : > : Any ideas?
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