Hello, and thanks for your assistance in advanced. I am trying to configure
IIS for ASP.net 2.0. When I check the properties of the folder "Web Sites",
select the ASP.net tab, it says its using ASP 1.1. It will not allow me to
change anything there as it is grayed out. I can although change on each
individual web site.

Any Suggestions?
Thanks Again.

Re: Setting IIS for ASP 2.0 by KL

KL
Mon Oct 23 16:36:48 CDT 2006


Make sure it's installed and that its allowed under Web Service Extensions
in IIS.

KL


"TJ" <TJ@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> Hello, and thanks for your assistance in advanced. I am trying to
> configure
> IIS for ASP.net 2.0. When I check the properties of the folder "Web
> Sites",
> select the ASP.net tab, it says its using ASP 1.1. It will not allow me
> to
> change anything there as it is grayed out. I can although change on each
> individual web site.
>
> Any Suggestions?
> Thanks Again.
>



Re: Setting IIS for ASP 2.0 by Steve

Steve
Mon Oct 23 17:35:36 CDT 2006

In addition, look in %systemroot%\microsoft.net\framework to see if
v2.0.50727 is installed. If so change the script mappings to 2.0 and you'll
be all set. You can either do this manually inside Inet Service manager or
use the ASP.NET tab. good luck.

Tx,

Steve Schofield
Microsoft MVP - IIS



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>
> Make sure it's installed and that its allowed under Web Service Extensions
> in IIS.
>
> KL
>
>
> "TJ" <TJ@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet
> news:DCC75AC2-DC04-4408-BE42-66412DCE1CBD@microsoft.com...
>> Hello, and thanks for your assistance in advanced. I am trying to
>> configure
>> IIS for ASP.net 2.0. When I check the properties of the folder "Web
>> Sites",
>> select the ASP.net tab, it says its using ASP 1.1. It will not allow me
>> to
>> change anything there as it is grayed out. I can although change on each
>> individual web site.
>>
>> Any Suggestions?
>> Thanks Again.
>>
>
>