Well it doesn't look hard but I am just not getting off to a good start.
When I try to pull up http:\\servername.domainname.com\search\search.asp I get Page cannot be found. If I open search_template.html from same folder it does come up. I know I'm looking at the right place because if I modify search_template.html with silly text it shows in my browser.
So if I put in \search\search.asp I get Page cannot be found. If I put in \search\search.aspx it does not say that, but it says Runtime Error.
I may have looked at it too long. Its screwy. I've been trying since Friday. The instructions look pretty straight forward.
I have my DNN site. Here is info from my Dashboard:
Web Server Information:
OS Version: Microsoft Windows NT 5.2.3790 Service Pack 2
Web Server Version: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
.NET Framework Version: 2.0.50727.3053
ASP.NET Identity: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
Host Name: dotnetnuke3
Physical Path: C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\DotNetNuke511
Site Url: dotnetnuke3.karrtuttle.com
Relative Path: /
Database Server Information:
Database Version: 10.0.2531.0
Service Pack: SP1
Product Edition: Express Edition
Software Platform: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (SP1) - 10.0.2531.0 (Intel X86) Mar 29 2009
Microsoft Corporation Express Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)
The path to my zoom files is C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\DotNetNuke511\search.
I got the asp server control, zoomaspx.msi and installed it to my \search folder, seemed fine. Made the folder an application in IIS per instructions. I downloaded the free version of zoom, version 6 build 1018. I can crawl the site and upload the files. I look, yeah, there they are.
I tried configuring using ASP as well as ASP.NET.
Doesn't work.
When I try to pull up http:\\servername.domainname.com\search\search.asp I get Page cannot be found. If I open search_template.html from same folder it does come up. I know I'm looking at the right place because if I modify search_template.html with silly text it shows in my browser.
So if I put in \search\search.asp I get Page cannot be found. If I put in \search\search.aspx it does not say that, but it says Runtime Error.
I may have looked at it too long. Its screwy. I've been trying since Friday. The instructions look pretty straight forward.
I have my DNN site. Here is info from my Dashboard:
Web Server Information:
OS Version: Microsoft Windows NT 5.2.3790 Service Pack 2
Web Server Version: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
.NET Framework Version: 2.0.50727.3053
ASP.NET Identity: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
Host Name: dotnetnuke3
Physical Path: C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\DotNetNuke511
Site Url: dotnetnuke3.karrtuttle.com
Relative Path: /
Database Server Information:
Database Version: 10.0.2531.0
Service Pack: SP1
Product Edition: Express Edition
Software Platform: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (SP1) - 10.0.2531.0 (Intel X86) Mar 29 2009
Microsoft Corporation Express Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)
The path to my zoom files is C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\DotNetNuke511\search.
I got the asp server control, zoomaspx.msi and installed it to my \search folder, seemed fine. Made the folder an application in IIS per instructions. I downloaded the free version of zoom, version 6 build 1018. I can crawl the site and upload the files. I look, yeah, there they are.
I tried configuring using ASP as well as ASP.NET.
Doesn't work.
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