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10/31/2006 4:35 PM
 

We have installed DNN on an XP Pro box that we are running as a server. It was installed in a virtual directory under iis. We are unable to view the default.aspx page remotly. From the box you can access the site with no problem. Remotly you can pull up an html page in that same directory. But ASP and ASPX do not work. We have .Net 2.0 installed and functioning. I have searched and searched. We have applied all types of permissions. We have default.aspx in the page list. I have not idea what else to try.

Any thoughts?

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11/30/2006 9:10 PM
 

I figured this one out. I did not have the ASP 2.0 Web Services Extension enabled.

Hope that helps others!

 
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