Setting up SF4 hosted

Posted by Community Admin on 03-Aug-2018 06:55

Setting up SF4 hosted

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Posted by Community Admin on 10-Sep-2010 00:00

I am attempting to move my SF4 site (default, empty site) to a hosting company (SoftSysHosting.com).  I am getting a 404 at the login URL.  I have switched the site to full trust, just in case, but that wasn't it.  Here's the site:  http://sf.goldriver.com/Sitefinity/
Any ideas?

Thanks,
Jeff

Posted by Community Admin on 10-Sep-2010 00:00

Hi Jeff Vail,

Thank you for using our services.

Can you please make sure that in IIS
1) You have a wild card script mapping to the ASP.NET IsapiModule (aspnet_isapi.dll)
2) You have a handler for mapped for .svc services.

You can refer to attached images.

All the best,
Radoslav Georgiev
the Telerik team

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Posted by Community Admin on 14-Sep-2010 00:00

Dear Jeff

Did you get it running. And if yes did you need to do both steps?

The reason is I am in shard hosting envirement where I can not do those steps and I was wondering how you got it running.

Markus

Posted by Community Admin on 15-Sep-2010 00:00

Hi Markus,

Yes, I got it running...well, past that error at least.  ;)  My host made both of those changes and I am now able to log in to the back-end.  Though, now, I am getting new error messages like:

"405 - HTTP verb used to access this page is not allowed" when creating a new page
and
"Parser Error" just about everywhere else

To make it work, or at least get this far, I also implemented what Bryan detailed here.

Jeff

Posted by Community Admin on 16-Sep-2010 00:00

I found this, and it helped with the 405 error.  I am still getting a bunch of "Parser Error" and "Return Code: 500" messages.

Screenshots:
http://screencast.com/t/YTM1ZGFlMzQt
http://screencast.com/t/YjQwMmVlNz

Ideas anyone?

Thanks,
Jeff

P.S.  Thanks, Radoslav, for getting me over my first hurdle.  :)

Posted by Community Admin on 16-Sep-2010 00:00

Hello Jeff Vail,

Thank you for getting back to us.

The 405 error you were getting was caused by the WebDAVModule which comes built in with IIS 7.5 and is enabled by default. It does not allow put methods. As for the 500 message - it is thrown from the web services we are using to get all data in the back-end. It still seems that there is an IIS configuration issue. Can you please see if in FireFox' FireBug you can get more detailed information on the error produced?

Regards,
Radoslav Georgiev
the Telerik team

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