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I have windows webserver 2003 with ASP v1.1 (on the IIS 6.0 it's allowed).

1. How do I install and work with ASP 2.0 as I can't seem to select it from the IIS?

2. Is my website that was developed using ASP v1.1 will still work properly?

3. Do I need to pay and install ASP 2.0 or is it considered to be an update?

Thanks in advance
May 17 '08 #1
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DrBunchman
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Hi vstud,

Welcome to Bytes.com!

In order to use the .NET Framework v2.0 you first need to install it. You can download it from Microsoft.com here and you'll be delighted to know that it's completely free.

Your v1.1 web pages will still work as long as you have the correct version of the framework specified for them under the IIS.

Hope this helps,

Dr B

PS You've posted this message in the ASP forum which is for Classic ASP. I've moved this post over for now but for all your future ASP.NET questions please post in the .NET forum. Thanks :-)
May 19 '08 #2
Plater
7,872 Expert 4TB
As a side note, once you install .NET2.0 (which includes the asp.net2.0 stuff) you may have to "register" it with IIS before you can select it.
aspregiis.

http://bytes.com/forum/post1972312-7.html
May 19 '08 #3
jhardman
3,406 Expert 2GB
I have windows webserver 2003 with ASP v1.1 (on the IIS 6.0 it's allowed).

1. How do I install and work with ASP 2.0 as I can't seem to select it from the IIS?

2. Is my website that was developed using ASP v1.1 will still work properly?

3. Do I need to pay and install ASP 2.0 or is it considered to be an update?

Thanks in advance
There is an ASP 1, 2, and 3 that came out before ASP.NET. Any version of IIS since about 2001 should run any of those without any further downloads. They are fairly well backward compatible. But it is hard to believe someone would be asking that nowadays, since ASP.NET is the standard.

Jared
May 21 '08 #4

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