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Web apps don't work with .NET SDK 1.1

After upgrading my .NET framework SDK from 1.0 to 1.1, my
new ASP.NET web applications are no longer work.

I craete a simple test web app project with a DataGrid
control (using sqlAdapter, sqlConnection and dataset),
but the DataGrid control even doesn't show up on browser
window. I view web browser page "source", and there are
no "Table" tags generated.

I try to run same code and UI in Windows application form
with SDK 1.1, and it's just fine.

I try to run my old web apps generated from SDK 1.0
(recompile and run debugger), and they are OK too.

I am confused, Am I the only one who have trouble with
new .NET SDK 1.1? Is IIS problem or database access
problem? Any help is appreciated.

Shaw
Nov 17 '05 #1
1 1092
Shaw,
Sounds like the file mapping did not occur or is all messed up.

Try running the following command:
C:\WINDOWS\Micr osoft.NET\Frame work\v1.1.4322\ aspnet_regiis -i

For more info, see:
http://www.asp.net/faq/SideBySide.aspx

--

Thanks,
Carl Prothman
Microsoft ASP.NET MVP
http://www.able-consulting.com
"Shaw" <sh******@yahoo .com> wrote in message news:07******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
After upgrading my .NET framework SDK from 1.0 to 1.1, my
new ASP.NET web applications are no longer work.

I craete a simple test web app project with a DataGrid
control (using sqlAdapter, sqlConnection and dataset),
but the DataGrid control even doesn't show up on browser
window. I view web browser page "source", and there are
no "Table" tags generated.

I try to run same code and UI in Windows application form
with SDK 1.1, and it's just fine.

I try to run my old web apps generated from SDK 1.0
(recompile and run debugger), and they are OK too.

I am confused, Am I the only one who have trouble with
new .NET SDK 1.1? Is IIS problem or database access
problem? Any help is appreciated.

Shaw

Nov 17 '05 #2

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