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angus - 17 Jun 2004 04:31 GMT
Dear All,

I am using windowXP professional, with IIS installed.

I've installed vs.net 2003. and i've tried to open a asp.net project.

However, vs.net prompted me that my IIS doesn't support ASP.NET 1.1.

so, i cannot do my asp.net project

what can i do to fix this problem.

Thank you.

Regards,
Angus
Peter Black - 17 Jun 2004 15:48 GMT
You are probably missing the latest updates for IIS, I looked in the requirements of the 1.1 Framework and it doesn't mention any version but it does mention that if IIS is not present you must re-register ASP.NET after installing the correct version of IIS. Go to the update site and make sure you have the latest SP of XP etc.
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