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VS2003 not allowing me to open ASPX pages

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John Snyder - 22 Dec 2004 17:21 GMT
I recently installed VS2003.  Prior to that I had Framework 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0
Beta on my computer.  After installing VS2003 I attempted to open a new ASPX
page.  I get a message that my IIS is not pointing to Framework 1.1.  I
checked the ASPNet Service and I see the path points to Framework 2.0.  I
uninstalled Framework 2.0 Beta and the path remains.  It also caused the
ASP.NET tab to disappear on the properties for the service.  I've also
uninstalled and reinstalled Framework 1.1 and continue to get the same
message.
I need to be able to create ASPX and other web components in VS2003.  How
can I get the problem fix?  HELP!!!!
Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft) - 25 Dec 2004 01:52 GMT
Run

aspnet_regiis -i

From FX 1.1 folder

Mikhail Arkhipov (Microsoft)
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On 12/22/04 9:21, in article
B282C838-D36D-445B-9A65-01A1E57B85B5@microsoft.com, "John Snyder"
<JohnSnyder@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I recently installed VS2003.  Prior to that I had Framework 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0
> Beta on my computer.  After installing VS2003 I attempted to open a new ASPX
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> I need to be able to create ASPX and other web components in VS2003.  How
> can I get the problem fix?  HELP!!!!

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