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IIS Requires .Net Framework 3.5

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    IIS Requires .Net Framework 3.5 Hi, I installed the VS2008 in my pc. When i open the Manage->IIS services. it doesn't show the 3.5 Framework in the Website's Properties here it show only 2.5 version. I am using XP operating system. Please Let me know do i need to New version of IIS for 3.5 Framework.

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      IIS Requires .Net Framework 3.5 Hi, I installed the VS2008 in my pc. When i open the Manage->IIS services. it doesn't show the 3.5 Framework in the Website's Properties here it show only 2.5 version. I am using XP operating system. Please Let me know do i need to New version of IIS for 3.5 Framework.

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      Abhijit Jana
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      Ravindra Bisen wrote:

      t doesn't show the 3.5 Framework in the Website's Properties here it show only 2.5 version.

      It should be. There is only upgrades in dll for 3.5 Framework. So if you are getting 2.5.X.X . It's Fine. just make sure, you IIS is properly registred with ASP.NET Framework. You can have look into aspnet_regiis command for the same. Please let me know if you any doubts. Thanks !

      Cheers ! Abhijit Jana | MVP Web Site : abhijitjana.net | Follow Me @ twitter Read my Latest Article :Mastering Debugging in VS 2010

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