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    Upgrade IIS to .NET

    Hi,

    I have a Windows 2000 Terminal server with IIS and I need it to run my .NET apps (Vis stud 2003, I think this is .NET v1.1)

    What do I have to do to get this machine to run my .NET apps? Do I just install the .NET framework?

    Any advice appreciated.
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    Re: Upgrade IIS to .NET

    In command prompt, navigate to your framework folder and run

    aspnet_regiis /i

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    Re: Upgrade IIS to .NET

    I don't have framework installed yet. I believe yout reply is in regards to:

    a) having the framework installed, and
    b) something's not working.

    I was just wondering if there was something more than installing the framework on a W2K machine, or that should be all I have to do.

    Thanks.
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    Re: Upgrade IIS to .NET

    Ah.

    Just install IIS and the framework and you'll be a happy cow prancing the meadows. The rest of the requirements, of course, depend entirely on the applications that you deploy and would have their own installers for that, so you needn't worry much.

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    Re: Upgrade IIS to .NET

    OK, that's what I was thinking. This is a production server at a client's site in another state, so I don't want to hose it up!

    I will let you know when my udders are flapping in the breeze.
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

    "If I had eight hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe." --- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

    2 idiots don't make a genius.

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