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Add/Edit Application Extension Mapping

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Daniel - 17 Oct 2005 21:33 GMT
Add/Edit Application Extension Mapping

the OK button on Add/Edit Application Extension Mapping is perminantly
disabled even when i specify my executable and extension. how to fix? I am
running IIS on windows xp pro for development.
Dominick Baier [DevelopMentor] - 17 Oct 2005 21:36 GMT
Hello Daniel,

this is a old bug in the dialog - the textbox has to lose focus or something
similar...try to use the browse button..

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> Add/Edit Application Extension Mapping
>
> the OK button on Add/Edit Application Extension Mapping is perminantly
> disabled even when i specify my executable and extension. how to fix?
> I am running IIS on windows xp pro for development.
jasonalls - 26 Oct 2005 11:08 GMT
I have had the same problem as you.  It appears to be a bug.  To fi
first browse to the DLL and select it.  Then click on browse again an
then cancel the browse dialog.  Then click in the textbox that contain
the dll and file path.  The OK button should now be enabled.  Hope thi
helps

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jasonall
E.Sh - 27 Nov 2005 09:47 GMT
I have the same problem.
I have tried the  steps below, without help.

> I have had the same problem as you.  It appears to be a bug.  To fix
> first browse to the DLL and select it.  Then click on browse again and
> then cancel the browse dialog.  Then click in the textbox that contains
> the dll and file path.  The OK button should now be enabled.  Hope this
> helps.

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