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Missing ASP.NET tab in IIS

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musosdev - 23 Feb 2007 22:08 GMT
Hi everyone,

Hopefully someone could clear up my problem here. I'm setting up a new
server (Win 2003 Standard 64-bit) for use as an Intranet server.

I have 3 web apps written in asp.net - one uses .NET 2.0.50727 and two are
using 1.1.4322.

The Win2k3 machine came to me with .NET 2 already installed, but no IIS and
no .NET 1.1 - so I installed IIS and proceeded to setup the .NET 2 web app.
All went well, went to the ASP.net tab and selected the 2.0.50727 framework.
Sorted.

I then proceeded to install .NET 1.1 and I ran the cscript command to make
IIS work with 1.1 - as requested by the installation.

I go back into IIS, and my ASP.net tab has gone!

I've just been reading this forum...
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/threadnav431607-1-10.html

..and this kb article..
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;894435

..which seem to indicate that I can run a .NET 1.1 and .NET 2.0 app side by
side on Win2k3 64-bit, but that it won't bring the ASP.NET tab back. Is that
correct?

If I switch it back to 64-bit, I won't be able to run my .NET 1.1 apps?

So, if I leave it as it is... how can I get some websites to run in 1.1 and
some to run in 2.0, if I don't have the ASP.NET tab to select the .NET
version!?

Or am I missing something?!

Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Dan
musosdev - 23 Feb 2007 22:13 GMT
Hi again,

Just another question. If I run the commands detailed on the kb article...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;894435

.. for .NET 1.1 and 2.0 32-bit versions (one after the other), will that
bring my ASP.NET tab back!?!

Thanks everyone,

Dan

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Göran Andersson - 24 Feb 2007 02:23 GMT
I think that you only need to run "aspnet_regiis.exe -i" for each version.

Run the 1.1 version first, then the 2.0 version. I believe that your
problem comes from installing 2.0 before 1.1.

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musosdev - 24 Feb 2007 10:30 GMT
Hi

K, tried running aspnet_regiis.exe -i for each version as suggested - still
no asp.net tab in IIS.

Any other suggestions?!

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musosdev - 24 Feb 2007 11:51 GMT
Hi

Just to let everyone know I've sorted it, with thanks from this article..
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/winsharepointadmin/HA100598511033.aspx

It explained how to associate a website with a particular .NET version using
the command line - useful when the tab has gone walkabout!

Thanks for your help Goran.

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