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nagetech
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ASP and IIS

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Ok, I feel like a moron....

I can't get my ASP to work under my Win2k IIS server...

I have frontpage extensions installed, but for some reaon can't get ASP pages to work..whenever i go to the file using my web browser..i just get "page not found"

ANyone know where I could go that could give me a run down as to how to enable/ get ASP to work on my server?

Thanks in advance
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Do you need the .net framework?
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Post by nagetech »

I dont think I do..I remember a year ago when I had my other win2k webserver running, I didn't have that..just dunno whats so different this time....wonder if i screwed up somewhere along the line...

I hope someone can help :(
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Post by cyberskye »

"page not found

Is IIS actually running?

That isn't a parse error. It can't find the resource. Check your document root vs. URL.
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do you have the correct default document?
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Yes i do...i even type it in manually...no go
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Post by cyberskye »

Why don't you search the microsoft KB? Teh prepared mind...


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315122

If that link doesn't address it, I'm sure there is a tutorial for setting up IIS somewhere on the site.
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BTW - I think that breaks the RFC - 404 is "File or Directory Does not Exist" - file not found. Assuming you've done your URL mapping correctly, that is not the case here.
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