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Timur - 25 Aug 2005 21:30 GMT
Hello Everyone!

I have VS 7 2002 Enterprise Developer edition and created and run .NET Web
Application. After a while, I have tried to run the same *.aspx page on
local machine's IIS, but it doesn't open in browser anymore, instead, it
briefly displays a 'File Downlad' dialog box (similar to when you run
solution from within IDE) and opens the *.aspx page in VS7 IDE with
highlighted <%@ Register.... tags until beginning of <!document tag of the
page itself.

Anyone has an idea what can be done to restore normal display of *.aspx
pages in browser?

Kind Regards,

Tim
Brendan Green - 26 Aug 2005 03:13 GMT
ASP.NET is probably not registered (see "aspnet_regiis") on the local
machines IIS.  Therefore, IIS doesn't know what to do with .aspx files, and
you get the download prompt.

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