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2/14/2009 11:38 AM
 

Hi,

I am trying to install 04.09.01 with sql express 2005 under windows xp.

I want test myself before going to an installation on a remote server because this is absolutely the first time I face this kind of installation and web setup.

I followed all the instructions I could find and, once, I got the installation regularly launched after typing http://localhost/myvirtuladirectory in the browser ie 7.0

Because as I said I am testing myself, I delete everithing and started back from scratch.

Reinstalled sql express 2005 with vbsetup.,exe create again the directory unzipped everithing and so on.

Now, when I type http://localhost/myvirtuladirectory in the browser, instead of having the installtion started, I see in the browser window the content of the default.aspx file!!!!

I think that all the permissions the iis settings and the sql database are ok because if I type http://localhost/myvirtualdirectory/dotnentnuke.ico I can see the icon and the same happens for other files.

I can't figure out what I did wrong, the only thing I can point out is that the first time when the instalaltion went ok, I did something on a yellow bar appeared on top of the browesr window regarding the intranet settings but I do not remmebre exactly what the yellow bar said.

Please point me in the right direction. I think it is something stupid that I did, but again I have no idea of waht it could be

 

 
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2/14/2009 12:26 PM
 

> I see in the browser window the content of the default.aspx file!!!!

Not entirely sure what this means ("content" could mean anything), but make sure IIS is set for ASP.NET and the relevant file extensions are in IIS.



Alex Shirley


 
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2/15/2009 4:27 AM
 

Hi Alex and thanks for your answer.

I mean that I see in the browser's window what you see if you open the file with notepad.

I do not know if this is a correct assumption but it seems to me that the file is read instead of beeing executed.

Ciao from Italy.

enzo

 

 
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2/17/2009 6:29 AM
 

Solved!!

You were totally right. I did not set asp in iis.

Thanks and well done!!

 

ciao from Italy

 
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