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Problem with IIS 5

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    After purchasing and installing Win 2000 Professional and VS .NET Studio 2002 Academic some time ago, I was able to create Web projects as long as they were placed in thec:\Inetpub\wwwroot directory (i.e. a mapping existed between that directory and the url http://localhost). I was never able to install the IIS 5 Snap In from Win 2000 Professional so I never was able to configure other virtual directories. Recently, I converted my file system to NTFS as a prelim to upgrading to VS Studio .NET 2003 Professional. After the conversion I cannot run or create Web apps with VS .NET Studio 2002 because the mapping with the "default website" does not exist. Does anyone know a way arround this short of dealing with MS Support? Gary at home

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      After purchasing and installing Win 2000 Professional and VS .NET Studio 2002 Academic some time ago, I was able to create Web projects as long as they were placed in thec:\Inetpub\wwwroot directory (i.e. a mapping existed between that directory and the url http://localhost). I was never able to install the IIS 5 Snap In from Win 2000 Professional so I never was able to configure other virtual directories. Recently, I converted my file system to NTFS as a prelim to upgrading to VS Studio .NET 2003 Professional. After the conversion I cannot run or create Web apps with VS .NET Studio 2002 because the mapping with the "default website" does not exist. Does anyone know a way arround this short of dealing with MS Support? Gary at home

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      You may want to look into the aspnet_regiis.exe app in your <.NETFrameworkInstallDir> (i.e. c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322) This may fix your settings, I know it helped me when my IIS wouldn't work with VS.NET.


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        You may want to look into the aspnet_regiis.exe app in your <.NETFrameworkInstallDir> (i.e. c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322) This may fix your settings, I know it helped me when my IIS wouldn't work with VS.NET.


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        if you already checked aspnet_regiis.exe and it didn't fix your problem. than come to administrativetool >> ISS >> right click default web site.>> go for properties and choose home directory. then click on configuration button. And manually configure the .aspx extension (using edit tab)and file path. like : C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3705\aspnet_isapi.dll hai, enjoy coding Sreejith SS Nair

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