01-22-2013 09:55 AM
Trying to run Web Application Management Console and receive the following error message:
"Unable to load web application"
Any troubleshooting hints?
Thank you
07-31-2013 08:24 AM
I ran into the same problem and with the help of Findley on team M, we were able to resolve this. The problem is with the bindings in IIS for the website/app.
You must have the HTTP or HTTPS binding as the first binding above the other defaults (net.tcp, net.pipe, etc). You can simply remove them and re-add them in the right order (take a screen shot before hand so you an put in the other bindings 🙂 ). Alternatively, if you know what you're doing, you can also edit the %WINDIR%\System32\inetsrv\config\applicationHost.config file. Just make a backup first!
I tested this with HTTP & HTTPS bindings as well as just HTTPS and it worked for me. I did not need to reset IIS.
Thanks,
Paul
01-22-2013 10:12 AM
[quote user="Valeria"]Any troubleshooting hints?
First tip: Include the version of OnBase, the version of the OS you're running the software on.
Question: Have you tried to Uninstall / Reinstall the Web Management Console?
Cheers,
Seth
01-22-2013 10:22 AM
Seth,
Web Application Management Console version is 12.0.1.128
I am running it from the app server Win 2008 R2.
Yes, I did try uninstall and reinstall.
Thank you
01-22-2013 10:29 AM
Hi Valeria,
Thanks for using the Community Forums!
When you receive this error, does it occur immediately after you launch the Web Application Management Console (WAMCon), or does it occur after you choose either AppNet or AppServer to configure?
Thank you,
Andy Gonzalez
07-31-2013 08:24 AM
I ran into the same problem and with the help of Findley on team M, we were able to resolve this. The problem is with the bindings in IIS for the website/app.
You must have the HTTP or HTTPS binding as the first binding above the other defaults (net.tcp, net.pipe, etc). You can simply remove them and re-add them in the right order (take a screen shot before hand so you an put in the other bindings 🙂 ). Alternatively, if you know what you're doing, you can also edit the %WINDIR%\System32\inetsrv\config\applicationHost.config file. Just make a backup first!
I tested this with HTTP & HTTPS bindings as well as just HTTPS and it worked for me. I did not need to reset IIS.
Thanks,
Paul
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