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Whidbey and Classic ASP

Hi,
Iam using WinXP professional machine, have installed the visual Studio
2005 (Beta) along with Whidbey.

Iam able to run ASP.net applications but Iam unable to run classic ASP
application on my machine.
Could anyone suggest why.

Thanks and Regards
Gokul

Nov 19 '05 #1
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Hi,
Iam using WinXP professional machine, have installed the visual Studio
2005 (Beta) along with Whidbey.

Iam able to run ASP.net applications but Iam unable to run classic ASP
application on my machine.
Could anyone suggest why.


Were you able to run ASP applications before you installed Whidbey?

John Saunders
Nov 19 '05 #2

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