After win7 IIS is configured, the local machine can access the LAN and other users cannot access it.
1. After IIS is installed in win7, the local test is normal, indicating that the IIS configuration is correct. If there is a problem in the local test, check the IIS installation configuration first.
2. Check the computer network and find that the local network is normal. If Windows 7 cannot access the network, configure the network connection correctly.
3. Check the firewall settings. The error in this article is that the firewall that comes with win7 blocks the port of the website program so that remote users cannot access IIS. There are two solutions.
A. Disable the firewall. Control Panel-Windows Firewall-enable or disable Windows Firewall (not recommended)
Win7-Firewall
B. Open Control Panel-Windows Firewall-Advanced Settings-Inbound rules. In the inbound rules window, find the "branchcache Content Retrieval (http-in)" option and enable this rule. At this time, the remote user can access the site program through the website address. However, if the remote user accesses non-port 80 of IIS, the website cannot be accessed, this is because "branchcache Content Retrieval (http-in)" only enables port 80. In this case, you only need to add a new inbound rule and specify the port number as the port number of the website program, such as 8080. The specific method is as follows:
Win7-Inbound rules
In the left pane of the Windows Firewall window, select-"inbound rules" and select "new rule" in the right pane ", in the pop-up "new inbound rule wizard" window, execute: Port-next-select TCP and a specific local port, and fill in the port number to be opened (enter 8080 here, of course, you can also enter other ports)-next-select "allow connection"-next-select all options: domain, dedicated, shared-next-enter the name (here enter IIS: 8080) -Complete.