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Configure IIS6 to run(allow) v1.1 of .NET framework.
Ravikanth -----Original Message----- I've installed win2003 server and VS.NET 2003 on a
client.My problem is that I can't open a project on server from
a XP client.In older days (Win2k and VS.NET 2000) I used ASPNET
account for ASPNET_WP.Now I've discovered a new process (w3wc) and I can't
change the user for it.How can I resolve this problem ?
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If this does not work, try enabling FrontPage extensions on the box during
the dev cycle, as it makes it a bit easier to connect. You can remove them
when it goes prod, if you want to.
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Author: ADO.NET and XML: ASP.NET on the Edge
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Configure IIS6 to run(allow) v1.1 of .NET framework.
Ravikanth
-----Original Message----- I've installed win2003 server and VS.NET 2003 on a client.My problem is that I can't open a project on server from a XP client.In older days (Win2k and VS.NET 2000) I used ASPNET account for ASPNET_WP.Now I've discovered a new process (w3wc) and I can't change the user for it.How can I resolve this problem ?
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