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rajja...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Is DNS taking you to your local server?
Is the default website up (and not stopped) in IIS? My guess is that it is
stopped.
Check the bindings - that the default website is indeed the default.
Is the default website (when it works) just showing a html page or is it
something more complex like a php or asp site? In which case it might be the
content - but if you look in the logs that IIS generates you should at least
see if IIS thinks a request has made it that far.
Hope this helps.
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Brian Cryer
http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian