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Small Business Server 2003 sp1 comes with a pre-made internal website with the default name companyweb.aspx for some reason i can access it directly using companyweb.aspx in my web browser, I have to go in through the ip addess eg 192.169.2.22:444/default.aspx. which doesnt give me the proper security certificates and makes me log in my username/pw for each page I open. Anyone know a quick fix for ths?
Thanks

2006-09-22 07:17:02 · 3 answers · asked by itleed 1 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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OK, does it pop and and tell you it is accepting a certificate? If it does (and I think it should) just install the certificate permanently as a trusted source.

You might try http://192.168.168.22/rpc and it should pop up with a certificate there too that you can tell your local computer to trust.

Purchasing a certificate from a Microsoft trusted source (there are a bunch like verisign) will automatically allow it to trust the certificate. If you have a lot of users that is the easiest thing. I don't like teaching my users that it is OK to permanently install certificates so I do it myself.

If it doesn't do that you might have to transfer the certificate by hand. That is a little complicated, and I would have to go through it to remember how, but I think one of the things above will fix it.

2006-09-22 07:29:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your server isn't configured correctly. The issue is probably in your IIS settings, though there are a host of things that could have been done wrong (either in the initial setup or later) that can cause this issue. It could even be a DNS issue.
The IP address you gave is a bit strange... 192.169? not 168? I assume 2.22 is the IP address of your server. An you're hitting the website internally on port 444, not 80? You've made it a secure website, requiring authentication, instead of a simple, internal website on port 80.
Change your IIS settings.

2006-09-22 07:40:45 · answer #2 · answered by antirion 5 · 0 0

DO NOT TOUCH IIS! This is not a web server it is a Small Business Server and has wizards for everything which you need to use.


Yes. Get a corrected cert for your domain as in FQDN that the Internet sees and run CEICW and use that cert. Internally there is no reason to use SSL and just doing a http://companyweb should bring up your server. If not you have other problems as well.

2006-09-24 18:28:28 · answer #3 · answered by MS_TechHelp 5 · 0 0

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