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Domdomdeo
Oct 04, 2023Copper Contributor
Issue IIS migration server
Hello, As part of my job, I need to migrate an IIS server but I'm currently running into a problem. I have a source server where there are two sites/apps and my destination server which is "blank" ...
LeonPavesic
Oct 05, 2023Silver Contributor
Hi Domdomdeo,
- Make sure that the user account that you are using to import the server package has the correct permissions. The user account must be a member of the Administrators group on the destination server.
- Try restarting the destination server. This can sometimes resolve minor issues that are preventing the import operation from completing successfully.
- Try importing the server package from a different user account. If you have another user account that has administrator privileges on the destination server, try importing the server package from that account.
- Try importing the server package using a different method. For example, you can try importing the server package using the Import-WebDeploymentPackage cmdlet in Windows PowerShell.
If you are still unable to import the server package after trying the above steps, you may need to contact Microsoft support for assistance.
Here are some additional troubleshooting tips:
- Make sure that the source and destination servers are running the same version of IIS.
- Make sure that the source and destination servers have the same installed roles and features.
- Make sure that the source and destination servers have the same security settings.
- Make sure that the source and destination servers have the same network configuration.
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