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Requirements for running ASP.NET 2.0 Site


I just started working with VS.NET 2005.

I built a web site on my workstation.

I tried to Copy it to a remote server running w2k and IIS, but it
doesn't recognize the new format of the web.config

What are the minimum requirements for getting the web site to run?

Can it run on w2k?
Mar 20 '07 #1
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John Bailo <ja*****@texeme.comwrote:
I just started working with VS.NET 2005.

I built a web site on my workstation.

I tried to Copy it to a remote server running w2k and IIS, but it
doesn't recognize the new format of the web.config

What are the minimum requirements for getting the web site to run?

Can it run on w2k?
Yes, if you've got service pack 3 on.

Now, have you installed .NET 2.0 on the W2K box?

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Mar 20 '07 #2
On Mar 20, 3:52 pm, Jon Skeet [C# MVP] <s...@pobox.comwrote:
John Bailo <jaba...@texeme.comwrote:
I just started working with VS.NET 2005.
I built a web site on my workstation.
I tried to Copy it to a remote server running w2k and IIS, but it
doesn't recognize the new format of the web.config
What are the minimum requirements for getting the web site to run?
Can it run on w2k?

Yes, if you've got service pack 3 on.

Now, have you installed .NET 2.0 on the W2K box?

--
Jon Skeet - <s...@pobox.com>http://www.pobox.com/~skeet Blog:http://www.msmvps.com/jon.skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
One thing that has happened to me in the past and took me a little
while to figure it out was that your IIS might still be set to .NET
version 1.1 even if .NET 2.0 is installed. Go into IIS and go to the
properties of your website. Under the ASP.NET tab you can choose
which version of .NET to use from a drop down menu, make sure it is
set to 2.0xxxxx and not 1.1.

Mar 21 '07 #3

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