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Old December 14th, 2005, 03:31 PM
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Thanks Imar,
  I am using 2003 server as my OS and did the "manage server" for an application server which installs the nessesary files for .Net and the VS 2005 installed the nessesary files for v2.0.
How would I tell if my IIS is still using 1.1?

BTW, I don't use the default site...usually create a whole other folder structure for security reasons.

Thanks!
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Sorry Imar, forget part of that last post...I found where to set it to use v2.0.
Thanks!
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Hi again Imar,
  Ok, that did it...When you create a new site, the application is automatically created on the root dir. So that is why I didn't understand what you were saying..
Otherwise...What fixed it what that, under the ASP.NET tab I set it to v2.0 and now it is running like I want :-)
YEAH!!!!!
That ASP.NET tab is new to me(was previously using IIS 5.0, which doesn't have that)...So I didn't know to go in there and set it.

Thank VERY MUCH for being so help and patiant!!!

Gary

 
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You're welcome. Glad it's all working now.

The ASP.NET tab is not new to IIS 6, but new to .NET 2.0. When you install the .NET 2.0 Framework on a machine with IIS, you get that tab to allow you to easily switch to another version of the framework. You get it on Win 2K as well. Previously, you had to use command line or third party tools.

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Gotcha! First time installing 2.0, maybe that is why I never saw it before.
Now getting more used to VS 2005 and now that I have that all straightened out, I like it even more.

Thanks so much!






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