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Creating an ASP.NET Ver1.1 app on a WinXP box.

I'm attempting to create an ASP.NET (Framework Ver1.1) web-app on my
"LocalMachine" that is running Windows XP.

I get a dialogue saying that the server needs to be upgraded to Ver1.1.

Other than installing the Framework 1.1, what do I need to do to upgrade
IIS.

Thanks everyone.
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Phil
Nov 19 '05 #1
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run aspregiis /i from the .NET framework folder.
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I'm attempting to create an ASP.NET (Framework Ver1.1) web-app on my
"LocalMachine" that is running Windows XP.

I get a dialogue saying that the server needs to be upgraded to Ver1.1.

Other than installing the Framework 1.1, what do I need to do to upgrade
IIS.

Thanks everyone.
===
Phil

Nov 19 '05 #2
Sweet - thanks Scott.
Nov 19 '05 #3

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