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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:45:25+00:00 2026-05-12T19:45:25+00:00

i created a site on my iis7 it’s like http://localhost:88/my i also can access

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i created a site on my iis7 it’s like http://localhost:88/my
i also can access it like this http://myip:88/my
but when a friend of mine from a remote computer tried to access it like this http://myip:88/my it gives him 404 not found

anybody can tell me what should i do to make it work from remote ?

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    2026-05-12T19:45:25+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:45 pm

    Check your firewall. You will have to open TCP Port 88.

    Part 4: Opening Up to the Outside
    World

    Windows Firewall blocks the World Wide
    Web Services port by default (Port
    80). With this port blocked, other
    machines cannot connect to your web
    server. This severely limits the
    scope of potential web site viewers.
    So, in order to show your new web site
    and server to the outside world you
    must add an exception to the Windows
    Firewall.

    1. Click Start and type firewall into the Search bar and press enter.
      (Note: Make sure you select Windows
      Firewall and not Windows Firewall with
      Advanced Security)

    2. Click Change Settings

    3. Click the Exceptions Tab and Scroll to World Wide Web Services
      (HTTP).

    4. Click the check box and click OK.

    Now your machine is accessible to the
    outside world. You can connect to
    your machine by typing in the IP
    address of your server into another
    machine’s web browser.

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