How win7 iis6 configured to allow users to access the LAN

After 1.win7 install IIS, local test no problem, the configuration of IIS correct, if local testing problems, first check the IIS installation configuration.

2, check the computer network, and found the local network normal. If win7 can not access the network, please properly configured network connection.

3, check the firewall settings, errors that encounter is due Win7 built-in firewall to block the port site procedures, so that remote users can not access IIS. There are two solutions.

 A, turn off the firewall. -Windows Firewall Control Panel - Turn Windows Firewall (not recommended) win7- firewall

B, open: -Windows Firewall Control Panel - Advanced Settings - Inbound Rules, find the "BranchCache content retrieval (http-in)" option in the Inbound Rules window and enable this rule. This time the remote user through the website address to access the site program, but if the remote user access IIS non-80 port, the problem can not be accessed also appear, because "BranchCache content retrieval (http-in)" 80 port is enabled only .

At this point only need to add a new inbound rule and specify the port number that you can program for the Web site, such as 8080. Specific methods are as follows: win7- inbound rules in the "Windows Firewall" window on the left column, select - "Inbound Rules", the pop-up "New Inbound Rule Wizard" window to perform in the right column choose "New Rule": port - the next step - select the TCP and specific local ports, to fill an open port number (here, fill in 8080, of course, can fill in the other ports) - the next step - select the "allow connection" - the next step - all options are selected: domain , dedicated, common - the next step - fill in the name (here fill IIS: 8080) - can be completed.

Reproduced in: https: //www.cnblogs.com/kevinGao/archive/2012/07/11/2605589.html

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