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Publishing issue #9585


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darutter0508 created

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  • What is your product version? 8.3
  • What is your product type (Angular or MVC)? MVC
  • What is product framework type (.net framework or .net core)? .net core

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I am trying to publish our site to IIS. We have 2 different versions of IIS on 2 different servers (8.0 and 10.0). If we publish the site to the "Default Web Site", the site will come up, but because the routing has the "localhost" prepended to the URL, all of the paths to the supporting resources can't be found. When we publish it as a Site (at the root of the IIS), the site cannot be hit. This happens on both IIS instances. We have published the site to Azure Web Service and have it running fine there, but need it deployed to our IIS instance. Please provide suggestions / insight into what may be causing the site not to be available.


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    ismcagdas created
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    darutter0508 created

    I followed the document and ensured I am using the correct application pool. Again, if I publish it to the "Default Web Site" in IIS then the site will come up, but because the routing to the resources is now incorrect they can't be found. I have the issue on 2 different servers publishing the site to the root. We have checked permissions, app pool settings, etc. with no success.

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    ismcagdas created
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    Hi @darutter0508

    Can we access your server or your published website to check this problem ? You can send necessary information to [email protected].