i have placed a CrossDomain and the ClientPolicy Files in the Root of the IIS directory wwwroot.
We are currently having a problem on our side, our Network administrator says he has opened port 80 , but those policy files are not accessible from outside.
i change the port of my site to 8081 and the site is fine, but it needs to policy files that are accessible through port 80.
i goolged a bit and i see some people trying to programatically change the address location of the policy file.
You see the policy files that i can access , i can access them if i entered the port, and IIS looks for the policy Files in the Root Directory and those are accessible with port 80.
There are two things that i can settle for.
1) Its either the port 80 issue is resolved
2) The Policy files should be accessible via the new port.
I used Fidler to inspect this and i have the results in the attachment
I need advice.
Thanks
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