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Internet explorer cannot display the webpage iis localhost

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Streaming Barcode Server for IIS Tutorial and User Manual


  http://www.idautomation.com/barcode-components/iis-streaming-server/user-manual.html
Barcode Image Resolution The default resolution generated barcode images is 96 DPI which allows the image to be displayed properly in a web browser although it may be necessary to increase the resolution of the image for printing purposes. Check Character in Text CT F Check Character in Text automatically adds the check digit that is encoded in the barcode to the human readable text that is displayed when true

  http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sudeepg/archive/2007/09/11/iis-not-serving-pages-page-cannot-be-displayed.aspx
In this case, we know that connections were refused because we are probably below the NPP limit of 20 MB for HTTP.SYS to provide a connection to the client. The reason for this as documented in this KB is "The kernel NonPagedPool memory has dropped below 20MB and http.sys has stopped receiving new connections"

  http://www.element-it.com/ru/onlinehelphttpcommander/forms/faq.html
Select https protocol in the type box in the "Add Site Binding" dialog box Select the SSL certificate you created earlier in the "SSL certificate" box Change any other settings in the dialog box, if changes are needed, click the OK button. If you see the Silverlight installation button or a dialog window, and nothing is happening after Silverlight is installed, click F5 to refresh a browser

ASP.NET Developer Notes - ASP.NET Development Server cannot be accessed using non-localhost URL


  http://weblogs.asp.net/ryangaraygay/asp-net-development-server-cannot-be-accessed-using-non-localhost-url
Nishant Dhawan - Saturday, January 10, 2009 3:51:12 AM Salam everyone If you are using node32 as anti virus you have to set 127.0.0.1 as trusted zone in its personal firewall settings. first the debug results in the page not displayed, then I manually type 127.0.0.1 I also use NOD32(x64) 3.0.6 Sajeev Nair - Thursday, December 18, 2008 4:36:04 PM Hi all, Thank you so much guys....I was also using NOD 32 3.0 and it was not working for me n then I replaced localhost with 127.0.0.1 and then it worked...Thanks again for ur comments

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SSL - Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage : The Official Microsoft IIS Forums


  http://forums.iis.net/t/1129434.aspx?SSL+Internet+Explorer+cannot+display+the+webpage
Yeah right!!! We have the new .net version of the site in a virtual directory off the main site running on what I think is IIS 5, but it could be 6, (how do I check the version of IIS) but I don't think that the version of IIS is the problem here

  http://serverfault.com/questions/500263/iis-7-internet-explorer-cannot-display-the-webpage-when-anonymous-access-is
Everything is working smoothly in Chrome but IE gives me a generic message: "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" As soon as I enable anonymous authentication in IIS, I can view the page properly in IE (but without proper authentication). The host-header I'm using to access the website is not the same as the actual name of the webserver machine, if that makes any difference, but the host-header has been mapped to 127.0.0.1 in the hosts file

IIS issue? Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage


  http://www.forumtopics.com/busobj/viewtopic.php?t=192485
This is what I have done for now: Checked that Business Objects app is installed Ensured that all relevant services are running Opened Central Configuration Manager and confirmed that Central Management Server is associated to port number 6400 Ran cmd command "netstat -a"to list all ports in use on server - port 6400 not listed .... Things are now working provided I'm navigating to the BusObj pages from the server itself - if from a workstation on the domain then I still get a 404 (?) error

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