Problem with retro setup

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    Valued Member Zlatan is offline
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    information Problem with retro setup

    Screenshot by Lightshot <--- i get this when i try to go to localhost, ive done all right but i dont know why this shows up, do someone know how to fix?


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    Retired Robot is offline
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    Re: Problem with retro setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Zlatan View Post
    Screenshot by Lightshot <--- i get this when i try to go to localhost, ive done all right but i dont know why this shows up, do someone know how to fix?
    do you have a web.config in your wwwroot folder?

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    Valued Member Zlatan is offline
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    Re: Problem with retro setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Robot View Post
    do you have a web.config in your wwwroot folder?

    yes, can you please come teamviewer and help me? :(

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    Re: Problem with retro setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Zlatan View Post
    yes, can you please come teamviewer and help me? :(
    Haven't got time for private help am afraid bud, you can help me by telling me everything you did step by step, from installing IIS to moving cms over to the wwwroot etc.

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    Re: Problem with retro setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Robot View Post
    Haven't got time for private help am afraid bud, you can help me by telling me everything you did step by step, from installing IIS to moving cms over to the wwwroot etc.
    i followed youtube how to install iis and when i installed iis i remove all things on wwwroot map then i put the cms when i put the cms i change the htacces file to web.config and fix it. then i set db to navicat and fill up the config.php

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    Re: Problem with retro setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Zlatan View Post
    i followed youtube how to install iis and when i installed iis i remove all things on wwwroot map then i put the cms when i put the cms i change the htacces file to web.config and fix it. then i set db to navicat and fill up the config.php
    did you install IIS with these steps?
    http://forum.ragezone.com/f377/noob-...-plus-1098757/

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    Valued Member Zlatan is offline
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    Re: Problem with retro setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Robot View Post
    did you install IIS with these steps?
    http://forum.ragezone.com/f377/noob-...-plus-1098757/
    yes i did it but i get error :(

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    Retired Robot is offline
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    Re: Problem with retro setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Zlatan View Post
    yes i did it but i get error :(
    Then its your cms, try putting a .html file in the wwwroot folder and write something inside. If it comes up with the stuff that you've written then yeah, its the cms.

    which then comes down to the web.config, url rewrite etc.

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    Re: Problem with retro setup

    Try to set index.php as default document.
    If you don't know how to do this, send me a PM with your Skype.

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    Valued Member Zlatan is offline
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    Re: Problem with retro setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Yonas View Post
    Try to set index.php as default document.
    If you don't know how to do this, send me a PM with your Skype.

    look pm



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