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Manually Configure the site for ASP .net 2 ??

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Gol Yass - 21 Aug 2006 17:50 GMT
Hi

I am using Visual Studio 2005 on windows XP professional (with IIS).

Following the walkthrough provided by help  "creating web page for mobile
devices" , I have created a website , but as soon as I carry out the last
step in creating the website , as the website is being loaded in the IDE , I
get error message "Configuring web site  http//localhost/DeviceWalkthrough
to ASP .NET 2.0 failed. You may need to manually configure this site for ASP
.NET  2.0  in order for you site to run correctly ".

Could you please tell me how can I manually configure the site ???

Thank you.
Oenone - 31 Aug 2006 10:33 GMT
> "Configuring web site http//localhost/DeviceWalkthrough to ASP .NET 2.0
> failed. You may
> need to manually configure this site for ASP .NET  2.0  in order for
> you site to run correctly ".
> Could you please tell me how can I manually configure the site ???

You may be able to achieve this by:

- opening the IIS manager window
- selecting the properties for the web site in question
- selecting the ASP.NET tab
- changing the ASP.NET drop-down to "2.0.50727"

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