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HW

2006-03-06, 7:47 am

Hi
trying againg ... somebody must have/know the solution...

I'm trying to "move" a CMS 2001 installation to new servers and all the

"old" content is displayed correct at the new servers.

On the new servers I can edit existing pages as Author/administrator ..

and it's displayed correct

But if I create a new pages it will only show up in the
Author/administrator mode.

the Cms can't show the created/edited page when I leave the author mode

- and I get a 404 File not found.

The cms is running on intranet and all visitor are known in AD - so
there aren't any visitor/guest allowed on the site.

If I restart the IIS after each "page creation" it works...

What's missing ?

Kenneth Sørensen

2006-03-16, 7:48 am

The answer I did reply with in you last post didn't solve the problem?

--
Kenneth


"HW" <hwa001@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1141637903.547014.275600@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Hi
> trying againg ... somebody must have/know the solution...
>
> I'm trying to "move" a CMS 2001 installation to new servers and all the
>
> "old" content is displayed correct at the new servers.
>
> On the new servers I can edit existing pages as Author/administrator ..
>
> and it's displayed correct
>
> But if I create a new pages it will only show up in the
> Author/administrator mode.
>
> the Cms can't show the created/edited page when I leave the author mode
>
> - and I get a 404 File not found.
>
> The cms is running on intranet and all visitor are known in AD - so
> there aren't any visitor/guest allowed on the site.
>
> If I restart the IIS after each "page creation" it works...
>
> What's missing ?
>



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