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Help with ASP.NET

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Ebrahim - 11 Sep 2004 17:43 GMT
I have Win XP SP1 installed with ASP.NET B2 SDK . I try to run asp.net
files ie .aspx but to no avail as the asp engine fails to recognise
.aspx files (forget running )  but it runs .asp files fine . Can some
one tell me what is wrong ?? Do i need to configure some more file s
??

I wud appreciate help of any kind !!!

Ebrahim
Girish bharadwaj - 13 Sep 2004 14:14 GMT
Are you sure that .ASPX are associated witht he aspnet_isapi.dll? Check it
in the IIS settings. If not, you can re-run aspnet_regiis.exe and hope that
it will work.

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> I have Win XP SP1 installed with ASP.NET B2 SDK . I try to run asp.net
> files ie .aspx but to no avail as the asp engine fails to recognise
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> Ebrahim

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