Are there any major config differences between the networked machines and
the standalone ?
Check the IIS configs to make sure they're similar.
Also, how about network permissions and accounts? Are the machines part of
a domain, and if so, do the user accounts have sufficient permissions to
write files to the WWWRoot folders & admin IIS ?
If your standalone machine isn't part of the same domain as the
workstations, this might help explain why apps can be created on there but
not on the networked computers.
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Regards
Tim Stephenson MCSD.NET
Charted MCAD & MCSD.NET Early Achiever
"Joe Turner" <jt**********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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We recently got visual studio .net 2003 for our school. I
have installed on networked computers in the classroom as
well as a standalone. All are running windows 2000 with
service pack 4. The standalone has no problem what so
ever creating asp web pages. The networked computers just
freeze for a minute and then say cannot locate the local
server and lists the temp directory. I have repaired
the .net framework as well as registred the aspx
extensions but to no avail. I have read and searched
through many different websites as well as the Microsoft
web site and can't seem to find any definitive help.
Advice would be appreciated.
.