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1.1 2.0 side-by-side problem

I'm running both 1.1 and 2.0 on both of my computers. I built a 2.0 website
on Computer1 and established a new virtual directory for the site in IIS on
Computer1.

When I try to browse the site from computer 2 I get "Configuration Error"
with an objection to the <connectionStrings/> entry in the Web Config. The
Version information in the Error screen says Framework 1.1.

So, apparently when websites are browsed, computer1 thinks they are 1.1
sites??

Help

Thanks,
T
May 7 '06 #1
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Hi Tina,

If you're running IIS, look for the ASP.NET tab where youc an set the
Framework version of the Web.

Also, check out this ASP.NET Version Switcher tool for changing the version:

http://www.denisbauer.com/NETTools/A...nSwitcher.aspx

Ken
Microsoft MVP [ASP.NET]
"Tina" <ti**********@nospammeexcite.com> wrote in message
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I'm running both 1.1 and 2.0 on both of my computers. I built a 2.0
website on Computer1 and established a new virtual directory for the site
in IIS on Computer1.

When I try to browse the site from computer 2 I get "Configuration Error"
with an objection to the <connectionStrings/> entry in the Web Config.
The Version information in the Error screen says Framework 1.1.

So, apparently when websites are browsed, computer1 thinks they are 1.1
sites??

Help

Thanks,
T

May 7 '06 #2
Hello Tina,
I'm running both 1.1 and 2.0 on both of my computers. I built a 2.0
website on Computer1 and established a new virtual directory for the
site in IIS on Computer1.

When I try to browse the site from computer 2 I get "Configuration
Error" with an objection to the <connectionStrings/> entry in the Web
Config. The Version information in the Error screen says Framework
1.1.

So, apparently when websites are browsed, computer1 thinks they are
1.1 sites??

Help

Thanks,
T


Make sure you have set IIS to use .Net 2.0 for your web application. To do
that, go to your IIS management then select your web site, and right click
the folder where your web application resides, and choose "Properties". You
will see a tab titled "ASP.NET", click it and you will see "Asp.NET version:
" .. Set it to 2.0

Thank you for posting.
May 7 '06 #3

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