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Configuring IIS6 on Win Server 2003 for VS 2005

GAZ
I would be very grateful if someone could point me in the direction of a
step-by-step instructions for configuring IIS6 for web development with
Visual Studio 2005.

God knows I tried everything but nothing works. We can't even create a web
site from the VS on our workstations let alone do some development. I must
admit it was way easier with IIS5.

Thanks in advance.

BR,
GAZ
Aug 9 '07 #1
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A bunch of unnecessary newsgroups were deleted from the recipient list.

1. Did you install IIS ?
2. Did you enable ASP.NET ?
IIS 6.0 is locked down by default,
and you must enable whatever you need to run in IIS 6.0.

Open the IIS MMC, scroll on the left to "Web Service Extensions" and select that.

Now, go to the right-hand panel, select whatever you want to allow
( ASP, one or more versions of ASP.NET, CGI, ISAPI, etc. )
....and click the "Allow" button.


Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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"GAZ" <ga*@gaz.comwrote in message news:eA**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I would be very grateful if someone could point me in the direction of a step-by-step instructions for configuring IIS6
for web development with Visual Studio 2005.
God knows I tried everything but nothing works. We can't even create a web site from the VS on our workstations let
alone do some development. I must admit it was way easier with IIS5.

Thanks in advance.

BR,
GAZ

Aug 9 '07 #2
GAZ
Thanks all for your answers. However, we actually set everything right
(without the docs) and the problem was not security.

Our web server had everything installed but FPSE. When we installed the FPSE
from the Control Panel and enabled it for some reason it attached only one
DLL to the IIS.

We actually had to re-install the IIS and had to enable the FPSE from the
setup to get all DLLs attached.

Evereything works like a charm now.

BR,

GAZ
"GAZ" <ga*@gaz.comwrote in message
news:eA**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I would be very grateful if someone could point me in the direction of a
step-by-step instructions for configuring IIS6 for web development with
Visual Studio 2005.

God knows I tried everything but nothing works. We can't even create a web
site from the VS on our workstations let alone do some development. I must
admit it was way easier with IIS5.

Thanks in advance.

BR,
GAZ

Aug 10 '07 #3

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