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2008 06:24 AM by subhashdike ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email http 404 error sharepoint Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Support Options Advanced Search Reply suresh@net Member 2 Points 27 Posts Help : Sharepoint Site is custom 404 error sharepoint not working : 404 Not Found Error Aug 26, 2008 01:42 AM|suresh@net|LINK Hai all, i am working in sharepoint portal development Project..we hosted our sharepoint site in net server ..before two days it was
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really working good..now if i enter the address(Eg: www.test.com) , it show " 404 Not Found".i tried in many ways to rectify the problem.but i am getting the same error..the site which we developed is not working in the local server too..plz anyone help me.. i don't know where to post this Query..If it is wrong ,sorry.. Suresh.C Reply jamesqua Contributor 4700 Points 1424 Posts Re: Help : Sharepoint Site is not working : 404
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Not Found Error Sep 01, 2008 11:07 AM|jamesqua|LINK When you go to IIS is the website running? Is the app pool running. Try an IIS reset and see what happens. Are you hosting it on Windows 2003 or 2008? 32 bit or 64 bit? Josh R. Harrison Reply psuphish05 Participant 854 Points 277 Posts Re: Help : Sharepoint Site is not working : 404 Not Found Error Sep 02, 2008 12:51 PM|psuphish05|LINK Also, when you check IIS make sure that all the web applications are running on the correct ports. Secondly, did you add any workflow approval process to the documents or attempting to view it without proper contribute authorizations? You will get a 404 File Not Found error if you hit the page before it is approved/published if you attempt to view as someone that is not authorized to view drafts. Hope this provides some insight. - Jesse Jesse Williams Please mark 'Answered' if my post was able to assist you. Reply subhashdike Member 201 Points 99 Posts Re: Help : Sharepoint Site is not working : 404 Not Found Error Sep 05, 2008 06:24 AM|subhashdike|LINK After you hit the url and get the 404 error, try to visit the sharepoint logs. Sharepoint logs usually are located at location
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Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each 401 error sharepoint other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Sharepoint 2013 - 404 Not Found while accessing site collection from outside up vote 5 down vote favorite 2 This question may be a dublicate, but no recent http://forums.asp.net/t/1310663.aspx?Help+Sharepoint+Site+is+not+working+404+Not+Found+Error post leads to a working answer for my case. I have a Sharepoint 2013 running on a Windows Server 2012. Following issue appeared: I made a new Site-Collection as wiki. Everything (links,...) works fine on the server but when I want to access the wiki from outside (not localhost) the server runs in a 404 Not found error. http://localhost/sites/wiki/Pages/Home.aspx - works fine(localhost) http://10.38.0.15/sites/wiki/Pages/Home.aspx - doesn't work. I checked the IIS settings, all servers are up and running. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14953322/sharepoint-2013-404-not-found-while-accessing-site-collection-from-outside The log file has no errors in it. Does anyone know, how to solve this problem? thx Jürgen http-status-code-404 wiki sharepoint-2013 sitecollection share|improve this question asked Feb 19 '13 at 8:52 Jürgen Stürmer 931111 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote accepted The most common cause for this is that you don't have the IIS host header configured correctly. The 404 will appear because you are hitting a different IIS web site and not the one you intended to. If you go into IIS Manager and click on "Sites" in the right hand pane there will be a column called bindings and a column called ID. IIS will check in the order of ID for the first site that matches. Make sure the default site is stopped. If you see bindings that look like the following: ID 1: Bindings: *:80 ID 2: Bindings: www.yoursite.com:80 www.othersite.com will match ID 1. Any other site that doesn't specify a port or https: will be directed to ID 2. You need to ensure that the site you are trying to access matches your bindings. The "www.yoursite.com" is added to the site via "New Web Application" in SharePoint. There is a field called Host: in Central Administration. This should match what you are typing from inside and outside the server. If you need the site to respond t
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25 Comments This weekend I have been rebuilding my SharePoint 2013 development local virtual environment on top of Windows Server 2012 (not R2 as the SharePoint installation doesn't support this yet and I like installs to be easy). I am doing a lot of SharePoint App development, running up to the Appies that are being hosted at the SharePoint Conference 2014 in Vegas in March (you should all check out the prizes you can win and enter!). I have two VMs, one running a Domain Controller and SQL 2012 R2 and one running SharePoint 2013. One of the mistakes I made was to take the default Web Application that gets created called “SharePoint - 80” and changing the Alternate Access mappings in Central Administration and adding IIS Bindings to work with https://sp2013.thake.com/. I removed the default :80 bindings on it and this got me in trouble when I was following the TechNet instructions to configure SharePoint Apps. I set up the New Zone in DNS to thakeapps.com and set up a New Alias to "*.thakeapps.com" mapping to “sp2013.thake.com”. You can test it works by pinging “ping anything.thakeapps.com” and it’ll resolve to the IP address of your SharePoint server. I was able to F5 deploy a SharePoint Hosted App from Visual Studio 2013 but then when it opened up Internet Explorer, it opened the normal SharePoint Site no problems but then when it tried to do the 302 redirect to the SharePoint Hosted URL I was getting a 404 error. I tried troubleshooting with Fiddler and could see the 404 error and it not being able to load the SharePoint Hosted App URL (“https://app-8b33d7200868be.thakeapps.com/sites/dev/UbertTaskListAngularApp/Pages/Default.aspx?SPHostUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fsp2013%2Ethake%2Ecom%2Fsites%2Fdev&SPLanguage=en%2DUS&SPClientTag=0&SPProductNumber=15%2E0%2E4420%2E1017&SPAppWebUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fapp%2D8b33d7200868be%2Ethakeapps%2Ecom%2Fsites%2Fdev%2FUbertTaskListAngularApp” …. gotta love those URLs). In Fiddler it looked like this: Clicking on the 404 entry you can see if you select RAW this information: