If you can access the IIS sites then the problem seems to be with your
apache configuration, either way it isn't really a MediaWiki problem (unless
you can access other sites on the apache setup).
I suggest you post your question to the apache mailing list, unless there is
someone here who has encountered this problem before.
Arthur Guy
arthur(a)astarsolutions.co.uk
a star solutions
www.astarsolutions.co.uk
Audio & Video Leads Adapters and Accessories
-----Original Message-----
From: mediawiki-l-bounces(a)Wikimedia.org
[mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Ferry
Sent: 29 September 2005 09:29
To: mediawiki-l(a)wikimedia.org
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] Can't access Mediawiki on Windows 2000 Server
fromclients
Hi there! - I'm new - :)
I'm been attempting to install Mediawiki on Windows 2000 Server to use
over a LAN.
Installation method: EasyPHP.
If I use the server directly, the wiki works (using
http:\\localhost\wmwiki). But I can't access the wiki from any of the
client computers (using http:\\wmserver\wmwiki). "wmserver" is the DNS
name for my server.
I do have IIS installed, but I have moved it to port 8080, while Apache
runs on port 80. (I can access the IIS websites from the client
computers with no problems.)
So how do I get the client computers to see my wiki?
Thanks for any advice!
Ferry
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