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5/22/2006 1:59 PM
 
I am trying to install DNN 4.0.3 using the Install.zip package on Win 2003 Server (IIS 6). I unzipped the arcihve, created a virtual directory in IIS, pointed it to the right physical directory, created a sql database and user, and modified the settings accordingly in web.config.

But when i try to browse to Install.aspx IIS gives a "404: page not found" error. I can access Install.htm in the same folder wthout any problems but why does IIS say it can't find the Install.aspx file? I know it's right there.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Sean
 
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5/22/2006 3:36 PM
 
Nevermind. found the problem:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315122/en-us
 
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