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Default Wrox Sample Code - new virtual root setup?

Hi,

Is there a simple way to set up a new Virtual Directory in IIS that uses the .NET Application Mappings (ie. .aspx etc)?

I'm trying to get the sample code for "ASP.NET Programmer's Reference" (Chapter 3) running.

btw: the .NET Quickstarts run just fine on this server.


Thanks!
:) Adam





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