How To Troubleshoot the Web Server in Windows 2000 (297954)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
This article was previously published under Q297954
For a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 version of this article, see 323358.
IN THIS TASKSUMMARY This step-by-step article describes how to troubleshoot
problems that you may encounter with a Windows 2000 Server-based Web
server. The Web Server Is Not RespondingVerify That the Network Connections Are Enabled- Click Start.
- Point to Settings.
- Click Network and Dial-up connection.
- Click Local area connection.
- In the dialog box that opens, verify that under Connection, Status is listed as Connected.
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Verify That the IIssrv.exe Program Is Running- Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
- Click Task Manager.
- On the Processes tab, verify that the IIssrv.exe program is listed in the Image Name column.
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Restart IIS Services- Click Start.
- Click Programs.
- Click Administrative Tools.
- Click IIS Management.
- Right-click the Web server in the IIS Management tool, and
then click Restart IIS to restart the IIS services.
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Verify That Startup Type Is Set to Automatic- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Services.
- Double-click specific service for
which the startup type has to be configured.
- In the dialog box that opens, verify that the Startup type box is set to Automatic.
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Users Cannot Access the Web Server Even Though the Server Is Running, and the Network and Internet Connections are EnabledVerify That WINS Server Is Installed- Click Start.
- Point to Settings.
- Click Control Panel.
- Click Add/Remove program.
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Click Networking Services.
- Click Details.
- Verify that the WINS Server check box is selected, and properly configured on the network.
Also verify that it is functioning.
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Verify That DNS Server Is Installed- Click Start.
- Point to Settings.
- Click Control Panel.
- Click Add/Remove program.
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Click Networking Services.
- Click Details.
- Verify that DNS is installed, and that the DNS servers (or
server) are connected and working on the network.
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Test the Network Connection Use a Web browser, such as Internet Explorer from different
client computers and locations to test the network connection. By doing this
you can determine if the problem is due to a network segment location, the
Internet connection, or a specific client that cannot connect access the
server.
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Users Can Access Web Server but Not the Contents on Web ServerVerify the Authentication and Encryption Levels on the Web Server- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Internet Information Services.
- Right-click the Web site, and then click Properties.
- On the Directory Security tab, under anonymous access and authentication control, click Edit.
- Verify that the correct authentication and encryption
settings are set at the server.
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Verify the Web Sharing Permissions- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Internet Information Services.
- Right-click the default Web site, and then click Properties.
- On the Directory Security tab, under anonymous access and authentication control, click Edit.
- Verify that the appropriate client access settings are set,
such as the following permissions:
- Read files
- Write
- Directory browsing
- Run scripts
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Verify That IP Address and Domain Name Are Not Set to Deny Access- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Internet Information Services.
- Right-click the default Web site, and then click Properties.
- On the Directory Services tab, under IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions, click Edit.
- Verify that the IP address and Domain name Restrictions are not set to Deny.
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Verify That the Root Folder and All Files Are Present and Intact- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Internet Information Services.
- Right-click the default Web site, and then click Open.
- Verify that the \Inetpub\wwwroot\ folder is intact and that
it includes all of the necessary .html files for the Web site.
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Users Cannot Use File Transfer Protocol (FTP) with Web ServerVerify that the FTP Server Service Is Installed- Click Start.
- Point to Settings.
- Click Control Panel.
- Click Add/Remove program.
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Click Internet Information Service (IIS).
- Click Details.
- Verify that the FTP Server check box is selected. If it is not selected, then click to
select it.
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Verify the Permissions for FTP- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Internet Information Services.
- Right-click the default FTP site, and then click Properties.
- On the Home Directory tab, grant the appropriate permissions on folders that are used
for FTP, including the ability to write for those who upload documents to the
server.
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Verify That the Default FTP Publishing Service Is Started- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Internet Information Services.
- Right-click the default FTP site.
- Verify that the Default FTP Publishing Service is
started.
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Users Cannot Send or Receive E-mail Messages Through the Web ServerVerify That SMTP Service Is Installed- Click Start.
- Point to Settings.
- Click Control Panel.
- Click Add/Remove program.
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Click Internet Information Service (IIS).
- Click Details.
- Verify that the SMTP Server check box is selected. If it is not selected, then click to
select it.
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Verify That SMTP Service Is Started- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- In the right panel, verify that Default SMTP Service is listed as Started in the Status column.
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Newsgroups Are Not Supported on the Web ServerVerify That NNTP Service Is Installed- Click Start.
- Point to Settings.
- Click Control Panel.
- Click Add/Remove program.
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Click Internet Information Service (IIS).
- Click Details.
- Verify that the NNTP check box is selected. If it is not selected, then click to
select it.
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Verify That There Are Virtual Directories Set Up for Newsgroup- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Internet Information Services.
- Expand NNTP Virtual Server.
- Click Virtual Directories.
- Verify that there are virtual directories set up for the
newsgroup.
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Verify the Security and Size Settings for Users- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Internet Information Services.
- Right-click NNTP Virtual Server.
- On the Access tab, click the Authentication button.
- On the Setting tab, configure the proper settings for size and
postings.
- On the Security tab, grant appropriate permissions to the windows user
account.
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Verify That Users Are Connecting to the Service- Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and then click Manage.
- In the Computer Management dialog box, expand Services and Applications.
- Double-click Internet Information Services.
- Expand NNTP Virtual Server.
- Click Current Session and verify that the users are connecting to the
service.
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Users Cannot Publish Internet Pages on Web Server by Using FrontPageVerify That FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions Are Installed- Click Start.
- Point to Settings.
- Click Control Panel.
- Click Add/Remove program.
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Click Internet Information Service (IIS).
- Click Details.
- Verify that the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions are
installed.
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Verify That FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions Are Configured- Click Start.
- Point to Settings.
- Click Control Panel.
- Click Add/Remove program.
- Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Click Internet Information Service (IIS).
- Right-click Web site.
- Click All Tasks.
- Click Configure Server Extensions.
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Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 7/15/2004 |
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