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IIS and VS 2005 question

djc
On windows xp pro sp2. I already have VS 2005 installed but currently I do
not have IIS installed. I was only playing with some command line programs.
Now I want to do some asp.net work. Considering IIS was not installed when
VS was installed what issues may I have installing IIS after VS? What should
I know before I do this? For instance, are there known issues significant
enough to warrent just uninstalling VS, installing IIS, then reinstalling
VS?
Aug 13 '06 #1
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After installing IIS, run "aspnet_regiis -i" from the .NET 2.0 framework
folder (C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727).

BTW, you do not need IIS to develop ASP.NET apps with VS 2005 - it comes
with a built in web server. To use this, create File System based ASP.NET
web apps.
"djc" <no***@nowhere.comwrote in message
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On windows xp pro sp2. I already have VS 2005 installed but currently I do
not have IIS installed. I was only playing with some command line programs.
Now I want to do some asp.net work. Considering IIS was not installed when
VS was installed what issues may I have installing IIS after VS? What should
I know before I do this? For instance, are there known issues significant
enough to warrent just uninstalling VS, installing IIS, then reinstalling
VS?
Aug 13 '06 #2
djc
cool. Thank you very much.

"Siva M" <sh******@online.excite.comwrote in message
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After installing IIS, run "aspnet_regiis -i" from the .NET 2.0 framework
folder (C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727).

BTW, you do not need IIS to develop ASP.NET apps with VS 2005 - it comes
with a built in web server. To use this, create File System based ASP.NET
web apps.
"djc" <no***@nowhere.comwrote in message
news:eW**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
On windows xp pro sp2. I already have VS 2005 installed but currently I do
not have IIS installed. I was only playing with some command line
programs.
Now I want to do some asp.net work. Considering IIS was not installed when
VS was installed what issues may I have installing IIS after VS? What
should
I know before I do this? For instance, are there known issues significant
enough to warrent just uninstalling VS, installing IIS, then reinstalling
VS?


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