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01-01-2012 08:26 PM
JoelPaulson
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Maybe a stupid question, but does anyone have a clue on what the application builder settings is looking for in the web server base folder if it is running on a remote machine?  I keep getting an error message saying "Please check your Web Server Base Folder URL", but can get to that URL directly on-line to the map I set up in the xml.  For the base folder, it seems to want a local folder.
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EricPorter
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For posterity, you will also see this behavior if you're trying to access an SSL secured site without using secure protocol. Therefore you should also check your SSL settings in IIS if you're having problems with the base URL.
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JeffWard
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Also for posterity, I was encountering this problem because my Default Web Site in IIS Manager was not started.  Right click on Default Web Site, hover over Manage Web Site, choose Start.
Jeff Ward
Summit County, Utah
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LonSharp
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I've run into the same problem and can't seem to figure out how to resolve it.

I've already got several flex apps up and running which I built without the Application Builder.    I'd like to move them to 3.4, and figured I'd give App Builder a try, but cannot seem to get it configured so I can get started.

I have the "Web Server Base Folder" pointed to the folder where my flex apps are stored, and the "Web Server Base Folder URL" pointed to the correct URL, but still get this error message.

My current main viewer (in 3.1) is at http://gispublic.co.lake.ca.us/flexviewer/index.html

I have the "Web Server Base Folder" as C:\inetpub\wwwroot
and the Base Folder URL as http://gispublic.co.lake.ca.us   (I've also tried simply http://gispublic)

I've tried adding a "viewers" subfolder to that location and pointing both lines to that, with the same results.
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