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Problem on Windows 2000 with IIS for VS 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0

I have 4 Windows 2000 Servers. I have installed the DotNet Framework 2.0 on
all 4 servers.

Three of these servers show a tab for ASP.NET in the IIS MMC and are running
Visual Studio 2003.

One server that has Visual Studio 2005 installed does not show this ASP.NET
tab.

On this one server, when I use Visual Studio 2005 to try to create or open a
Web Project on the local IIS web, I get an error saying Visual Studio 2005
does not support SharePoint webs. I am able to open a Web Project on one of
my other servers.

Thanks for any help you can offer to get ASP.NET 2.0 working on this one
server with IIS and my Visual Studio 2005 installation.

Dean
Feb 12 '06 #1
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Try running aspnet_regiis -i in a command prompt for the server not showing
the ASP.NET tab. Remember to use the 2.0 directory for the aforementioned
executable.
--
Christopher A. Reed
"The oxen are slow, but the earth is patient."

"dean4if" <de**@ifmail.com> wrote in message
news:OV****************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
I have 4 Windows 2000 Servers. I have installed the DotNet Framework 2.0
on
all 4 servers.

Three of these servers show a tab for ASP.NET in the IIS MMC and are
running
Visual Studio 2003.

One server that has Visual Studio 2005 installed does not show this
ASP.NET
tab.

On this one server, when I use Visual Studio 2005 to try to create or open
a
Web Project on the local IIS web, I get an error saying Visual Studio 2005
does not support SharePoint webs. I am able to open a Web Project on one
of
my other servers.

Thanks for any help you can offer to get ASP.NET 2.0 working on this one
server with IIS and my Visual Studio 2005 installation.

Dean

Feb 12 '06 #2
Hi Christopher,

I tried that and the command completes successfully, but does not add the
ASP.NET snap-in.

Thanks for the suggestion ... Take care,

Dean

"Christopher Reed" <ca****@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Try running aspnet_regiis -i in a command prompt for the server not showing the ASP.NET tab. Remember to use the 2.0 directory for the aforementioned
executable.
--
Christopher A. Reed
"The oxen are slow, but the earth is patient."

"dean4if" <de**@ifmail.com> wrote in message
news:OV****************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
I have 4 Windows 2000 Servers. I have installed the DotNet Framework 2.0
on
all 4 servers.

Three of these servers show a tab for ASP.NET in the IIS MMC and are
running
Visual Studio 2003.

One server that has Visual Studio 2005 installed does not show this
ASP.NET
tab.

On this one server, when I use Visual Studio 2005 to try to create or open a
Web Project on the local IIS web, I get an error saying Visual Studio 2005 does not support SharePoint webs. I am able to open a Web Project on one of
my other servers.

Thanks for any help you can offer to get ASP.NET 2.0 working on this one
server with IIS and my Visual Studio 2005 installation.

Dean


Feb 13 '06 #3
re:
Three of these servers show a tab for ASP.NET in the IIS MMC
and are running Visual Studio 2003.

One server that has Visual Studio 2005 installed does not show this ASP.NET tab.
Known bug when previous betas of the .Net Framework
or Visual Studio 2005 have not been properly removed.

See my bug report dated Feb/2005 at :

http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/produc...7-767b6d7d750a

Try the workarounds listed there...or format/reinstall.

re: when I use Visual Studio 2005 to try to create or open a Web Project on the local IIS web,
I get an error saying Visual Studio 2005 does not support SharePoint webs.
Did you also install WSS ( Windows Sharepoint Services... ) ?
Or Sharepoint Portal Server ?

If you did, read these notes : http://spaces.msn.com/ihsana/

Windows SharePoint Services SP2 does support the .NET Framework 2.0, CLR 2.0
and ASP.NET 2.0, so you *can* build ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts using Visual Studio 2005
and deploy them on Windows SharePoint Services SP2.

However, SharePoint Portal Server 2003 SP2 DOES NOT support .NET Framework 2.0.

Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
aspnetfaq.com : http://www.aspnetfaq.com/
asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/
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"dean4if" <de**@ifmail.com> wrote in message news:OV****************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...I have 4 Windows 2000 Servers. I have installed the DotNet Framework 2.0 on
all 4 servers.

Three of these servers show a tab for ASP.NET in the IIS MMC and are running
Visual Studio 2003.

One server that has Visual Studio 2005 installed does not show this ASP.NET
tab.

On this one server, when I use Visual Studio 2005 to try to create or open a
Web Project on the local IIS web, I get an error saying Visual Studio 2005
does not support SharePoint webs. I am able to open a Web Project on one of
my other servers.

Thanks for any help you can offer to get ASP.NET 2.0 working on this one
server with IIS and my Visual Studio 2005 installation.

Dean


Feb 13 '06 #4

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