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5/26/2005 6:24 PM
 
Just downloaded, configured IIS, added a new database.  When I call up the default.aspx page I see the content of ("the code") rather than the intreppretation of the code ("The actual web page").  Apparrently IIS is not passing off the request to intrepret the aspx content?  Any help would be great
 
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5/26/2005 6:58 PM
 

This would generaly not be the proper place to post this, but since there are no other General Core Discussion area's it works here for now.

This is an asp.net issue you are having.  You need to basically map/register asp.net w/ IIS.  To make this happen you should open a command prompt and navigate to Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v11432 or whatever it is exactly.

From here run aspnet_regiis -i (which installs), if you then run aspnet_regiis -c (copy) it will isntall the js supporting files.

 


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