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    Moving from self-hosted to IIS

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      Hi,

      We have tried moving our installation from a self-hosted setup to a IIS-hosted setup following your descriptions (https://inedo.com/support/kb/1013/hosting-through-iis-instead-of-the-integrated-web-server).

      We have a valid TLS setup, and can now access the ProGet front-end from the new URL. But:

      • The web application cannot check the status of the ProGet service. The "Service Status page on the Administration section shows "The Hedgehog web application does not have sufficient privileges to query the service status".
      • When trying to pull packages from VS or manually calling the v2 api, we get a 404 ("There is no page or resource at the URL you requested: /FindPackagesById()/").

      The IIS web app is running in root, under "Classic" and using a well privileged user (we have tried both local admins, local system etc). It has ISAPI enabled.

      So.. What to do here? Can a proper writeup be provided with full coverage on how to set this up properly?

      PS:

      Product: ProGet
      Version: 5.1.11

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        I would like to add that by changing the app-pool user to "LocalSystem", the issue where the web-app cannot reach the service disappears.

        The main problem; 404 on all API calls remains.

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          Please refer to KB#1090 for how to grant service control permissions and avoid this service control error.

          If you're getting a 404, then you're not using the proper API Endpoint URL. I'm guessing, you're using whatever URL in your browser? Please refer to this tutorial for how to configure this in Visual Studio.

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