2014-01-27, 19:49:36
I have 2 clients that host at the same hosting company, which uses Windows IIS.
The GS install of client 1 (still on version 3.1.2, they haven't yet upgraded) runs perfectly, basically as documented on the forums. However for client 2 (running on 3.2.3) the admin gives an 'Server Setup non-Apache' warning on every page. Plus on the health check page it shows the following error: 'Apache web server Microsoft-IIS/7.5 - Error'.
The health check for that other site (on 3.1.2) shows: 'Apache Mod Rewrite Installed - OK' at that same spot.
The sites are on the exact same server, using the same hosting setup by the looks of it. So I am guessing the newer GS version is a bit more critical in giving the warning/error. Or could it be caused by something else?
Aside from that warning on every page and error on the health check page things seem to work fine (although the page sorting method is different), so it doesn't seem in any way problematic. However, how can I make sure this warning isn't displayed on each and every page of the admin (including the login screen)? As that's bound to result in questions from the client...
Thanks in advance guys.
The GS install of client 1 (still on version 3.1.2, they haven't yet upgraded) runs perfectly, basically as documented on the forums. However for client 2 (running on 3.2.3) the admin gives an 'Server Setup non-Apache' warning on every page. Plus on the health check page it shows the following error: 'Apache web server Microsoft-IIS/7.5 - Error'.
The health check for that other site (on 3.1.2) shows: 'Apache Mod Rewrite Installed - OK' at that same spot.
The sites are on the exact same server, using the same hosting setup by the looks of it. So I am guessing the newer GS version is a bit more critical in giving the warning/error. Or could it be caused by something else?
Aside from that warning on every page and error on the health check page things seem to work fine (although the page sorting method is different), so it doesn't seem in any way problematic. However, how can I make sure this warning isn't displayed on each and every page of the admin (including the login screen)? As that's bound to result in questions from the client...
Thanks in advance guys.