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http://localhost/fmi/config -> page not found

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I have FSA8 server running on one machine along with WPE on the same machine. On the second machine I installed Web Server Module and Admin console and entered the IP address of the machine containing WPE. When I enter http://localhost/fmi/config it says page not found and I notice there is no fmi directory in the webroot on the machine I installed the Web server module. I am more familiar with the OS X installation. I am following the instructions from the FMSA_web_install.pdf.

Any suggestions that might help are appreciated.

Edited by Guest

The machine ruuning the console must also have Apache or IIS running. Is that the case?

Steven

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Yes, it is running. To test, I put phpinfo.php in the webroot directory and it ran the stats on php. I am not on site, but will be there this afternoon to hopefully figure it out. Any other suggestions what I should look for?

  • 1 month later...
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Hi I have same problem! After a fresh reboot i could see the console, then I try to login .. no more page can be found

Hello,

I have been struggling with this all day now. I found out that entering the IP address instead of "localhost" works even if no fmi directory is visible ??

My new problem is figuring out what "login settings" to put in the "Directory Service" tab of FMS. Users who are "windows authenticated" are no longer presented with a login dialog by FMS, FM is opening automatically to the account authenticated by the directory service domain!

The Directory Service tab of the SAT Tool has [color:red]nothing whatsoever to do with user authentication. See the Security tab of the SAT Tool for External Server Authentication.

Steven

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