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    Stephen Lintott
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    Hi all. I have this problem that I hope somebody can help me with. I am working on a windows 2003 64 bit system and at first the ASP.NET tab wouldn't show in iis. I got this sorted out with a bit of Registery magic but now none of my ASP.NET websites will run in iis. I unregistered and reregistered the framework but that did not help. Does anybody have any ideas what else I can do. Thanks in advance Stephen

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      Hi all. I have this problem that I hope somebody can help me with. I am working on a windows 2003 64 bit system and at first the ASP.NET tab wouldn't show in iis. I got this sorted out with a bit of Registery magic but now none of my ASP.NET websites will run in iis. I unregistered and reregistered the framework but that did not help. Does anybody have any ideas what else I can do. Thanks in advance Stephen

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      I checked the tab again and a person can not edit the configuration on it. Don't know if this makes a differance

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        Hi all. I have this problem that I hope somebody can help me with. I am working on a windows 2003 64 bit system and at first the ASP.NET tab wouldn't show in iis. I got this sorted out with a bit of Registery magic but now none of my ASP.NET websites will run in iis. I unregistered and reregistered the framework but that did not help. Does anybody have any ideas what else I can do. Thanks in advance Stephen

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        Open up the IIS Manager, and expand the computer node that corresponds to the server. Highlight the Web Services Extensions node - in the view pane a set of extensions is displayed - one of which is the ASP.NET extension, which will say Prohibited. Click on the ASP.NET extension, and click the Allow button. By default, IIS now does not set up options until you tell it to, so you have to explicitly enable things like ASP.NET, FTP, etc.

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          Open up the IIS Manager, and expand the computer node that corresponds to the server. Highlight the Web Services Extensions node - in the view pane a set of extensions is displayed - one of which is the ASP.NET extension, which will say Prohibited. Click on the ASP.NET extension, and click the Allow button. By default, IIS now does not set up options until you tell it to, so you have to explicitly enable things like ASP.NET, FTP, etc.

          "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

          As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.

          My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx

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          Thanks for the quick reply. I did that but still no luck

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