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I have no web.config file on IIS

Archived David P. 11 years ago

It says that the IIS web.config file will be provided in the root. But in the version that I downloaded there is not one provided and I can't find the code needed in your documents to create it.


This is the version that I'm trying to install for evaluation: useresponse_free_2.0.1.zipDavid

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Sorry, we didn't put web.config in free package, but in commercial 2.2 version it's there.

See attached archive. Extract it and place web.config in root dir where ur is installed.

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Sorry, we didn't put web.config in free package, but in commercial 2.2 version it's there.

See attached archive. Extract it and place web.config in root dir where ur is installed.

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Thanks, that worked, although I seem to have another issue now, if I try to connect from another server as http://servername/useresponse it keeps redirecting/rewriting the url to http://localhost/useresponse. Is there a setting or database record I need to change for this?

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Please refer to the bottom note on Installation article

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Ok, but from what I can assess .htaccess doesn't make any difference on IIS, so I think I would have to add something to the web.config file. I'm not sure as to what though?

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David,

Do you have web.config here? http://servername/useresponse

Try to edit web.config and change line 8 to be

  1. <action type="Rewrite" url="useresponse/index.php" />

If it won't work, put web.config in servername folder above useresponse

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