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Framework 2.0 is installed on Server 2003 but IIS stays with ASP.NET V1

Hi,

I have an issue with IIS installation in Server 2003 : I can't change
ASP.NET version from V1.1.4322 to V2.0.0727 in Service web extension tab of
IIS to make it match with my site. The web site is OK for a static normal
page, but give a HTTP 404 error for a static page made with Visual Studio
2005.

I have same issue with upper level in IIS ("site web").

Installed .NET Framework Version is V2.0, V1 is not installed.

Installation of Windows Server 2003, .NET Framework 2.0 ans SQL Server 2005
was performed on the server by the supplier, I don't know which installation
sequence was used.

How can I tell IIS to use .NET Framework Version V2.0 ?

Thanks for your help.

Jean-Marie
Apr 13 '06 #1
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Go to IIS console manager, right click on Web Sites, go to properties and you
should see an ASP.NET Tab. Go there, you can change what framework version to
use for IIS or you can do by web site. Currently I have sites on my server
running .NET 1.1 and sites running under .NET 2.0

"Jean-Marie" wrote:
Hi,

I have an issue with IIS installation in Server 2003 : I can't change
ASP.NET version from V1.1.4322 to V2.0.0727 in Service web extension tab of
IIS to make it match with my site. The web site is OK for a static normal
page, but give a HTTP 404 error for a static page made with Visual Studio
2005.

I have same issue with upper level in IIS ("site web").

Installed .NET Framework Version is V2.0, V1 is not installed.

Installation of Windows Server 2003, .NET Framework 2.0 ans SQL Server 2005
was performed on the server by the supplier, I don't know which installation
sequence was used.

How can I tell IIS to use .NET Framework Version V2.0 ?

Thanks for your help.

Jean-Marie

Apr 13 '06 #2
Go to the bin directory of the 2.0 framework and type aspnet_regiis -i
which will make sure the .net 2.0 hooks are available.

"Jean-Marie" <Je********@community.nospam> wrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have an issue with IIS installation in Server 2003 : I can't change
ASP.NET version from V1.1.4322 to V2.0.0727 in Service web extension tab
of IIS to make it match with my site. The web site is OK for a static
normal page, but give a HTTP 404 error for a static page made with Visual
Studio 2005.

I have same issue with upper level in IIS ("site web").

Installed .NET Framework Version is V2.0, V1 is not installed.

Installation of Windows Server 2003, .NET Framework 2.0 ans SQL Server
2005 was performed on the server by the supplier, I don't know which
installation sequence was used.

How can I tell IIS to use .NET Framework Version V2.0 ?

Thanks for your help.

Jean-Marie

Apr 13 '06 #3
Hi Jean,

As other members have mentioned, after you installed .net framework 2.0, in
the IIS's management console, the application virtual directory(or IIS
SITE)'s property dialog will contain an additional tab named "ASPNET", you
can configure the ASP.NET extension version through that tab.

Also, .net framework ships a commandline utility with the
framework------aspnet_regiis.exe, you can use it to configure the IIS
virutal directory or site's ASP.NET extension mapping(through IIS metabase
path):

#ASP.NET IIS Registration Tool (Aspnet_regiis.exe)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...ETIISRegistrat
ionToolAspnet_regiisexe.asp?frame=true

Hope this also helps.

Regards,

Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Community Support
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