Hi,

I worked up a small first time Geoserver project, added a few shapefiles as
a test on my Windows laptop, then signed up for a virtual private server
(with Windows Server 2003). I installed Geoserver with no difficulty, signed
up for a domain name, and set up a website on the server that used as the
index.html page the same Geoserver project I had done on my laptop.  On the
server, if I test the file by starting Geoserver and then opening up the
file as localhost:8080/geoserver, everything works.  But when I try to
access through the web with my domain name, the shapefile layers are not
being served from Geoserver.  I am very new at this, perhaps it has
something to do with the port 8080.  I set up the website using the IIS
manager and it indicates port 80.  I am not sure if this has anything to do
with the problem but changing it to 8080 didn't help. 

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Jay Saltman
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