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Setup server to run .NET Applications

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ET - 28 Jan 2004 00:45 GMT
Hi,

Sorry but I was wondering how do you install the .NET Framework onto the
server so that .aspx pages will run? We are trying to run asp.net mail forms
via the server's own SMTP. Also, after installing the .NET Framework, should
".NET Framework Services" appear in "services" (start -->
admin tools --> services)?

Thanks!

(I posted this question in microsoft.public.dotnet.framework earlier on, but
then I saw this setup newsgroup so I'm posting it here again.)
ET - 29 Jan 2004 06:34 GMT
Dont' worry I've got the answer from another newsgroup. Thanks anyway for
whoever's read this :)

> Hi,
>
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> (I posted this question in microsoft.public.dotnet.framework earlier on, but
> then I saw this setup newsgroup so I'm posting it here again.)

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