Thanks for your speedy reply Juan. I appreciate it.
Also, I was thinking of upgrading this existing Windows 2000 Server OS to
Windows 2003 Server. I believe that Windows 2003 comes with IIS 6.0, will
the same classic .asp pages run properly with the .net 2.0 framework
installed having it upgraded to Windows 2003 IIS 6.0?
Thanks Juan.
J
"Juan T. Llibre" <no***********@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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re: Does anyone know if the same classic .asp pages will work on the .NET 2.0
framework with no problems?
No problem at all, although you will need to explicitly allow them
using the IIS Manager's "Web Service Extensions" dialog.
re: I was hoping it's possible to install the .NET 2.0 framework directly on
our server skipping over the .NET 1.1 framework
On Windows 2000, yes, you can skip installing 1.1 and install 2.0.
re: still have our existing classic .asp pages run fine during the migration
and transitioning to ASP.NET 2005.
No problem whatsoever.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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"John" <ID***********@Nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:e%****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Hello. I believe I've read somewhere that classic .asp pages will still
operate correctly with no problems with the .NET 1.1 framework installed
on a Windows 2000 Server server. Does anyone know if the same classic
.asp pages will work on the .NET 2.0 framework with no problems? I was
going to start moving towards the .NET technology but since VS 2005 just
recently came out I was hoping it's possible to install the .NET 2.0
framework directly on our server skipping over the .NET 1.1 framework and
still have our existing classic .asp pages run fine during the migration
and transitioning to ASP.NET 2005. Thanks in advance.
J