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    Dave Sharp
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    Hi all, I am having problems with web services. I've read tons of articles and im still stuck! I have Visual Studio.NET (VS) installed and Personal Web Server (PWS) and have created a c# web service and built it. However when I attempt to look at the .asmx file I do not get the *user friendly* description of the web service and option to invoke it - Instead I get the raw text from the .asmx file! I'm sure this is something simple but what? :confused: Thanks in advance! Dave

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      Hi all, I am having problems with web services. I've read tons of articles and im still stuck! I have Visual Studio.NET (VS) installed and Personal Web Server (PWS) and have created a c# web service and built it. However when I attempt to look at the .asmx file I do not get the *user friendly* description of the web service and option to invoke it - Instead I get the raw text from the .asmx file! I'm sure this is something simple but what? :confused: Thanks in advance! Dave

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      Hi Dave, I think your problem is that you want to be running IIS on your web server with your .asmx web service file. As stated in VS.NET help if you bypass IIS and ASP.NET "you will just see the plain text in the .asmx file" when viewing a .asmx file in a browser/VS.NET. Hope this helps, Paul Paul Hutchinson IT Consultant/Analyst Programmer

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