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a question about JRun 3.0 and IIS
I have a Windows2000 Advance Server with IIS 5.
And I have install JRun3.0 succesful on it, means I can browse Serverlet and JSP on it.
But I found that I can's browse all path in the server which before I install JRun.
I remember that i've set port 8000 as my JRun default port.
But when i visit http://localhost:80/ , it also response JRun's info.
How can i bind IIS5 with 80 port?
so that my server could support JSP and ASP either.
thanks
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Re: a question about JRun 3.0 and IIS
"Jaesqad" <chela@sina.com> wrote:
>I have a Windows2000 Advance Server with IIS 5.
>And I have install JRun3.0 succesful on it, means I can browse Serverlet
and JSP on
>it.
>But I found that I can's browse all path in the server which before I install
JRun.
>I remember that i've set port 8000 as my JRun default port.
>But when i visit http://localhost:80/ , it also response JRun's info.
>How can i bind IIS5 with 80 port?
>so that my server could support JSP and ASP either.
>
>thanks
>
>
i've had better luck with jserve from sun....try it (also, i installed Jrun
soon after and had many types of difficulties/challenges)
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