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    Question Iis

    I can not see iis in my vista cd
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    Re: Iis

    IIS 7.0 comes with Vista. You must have a bad disk. Otherwise, go to add progra features, and then add optional components. You should see it there.
    btw- what version of Vista? Home Basic may not even have it
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    Re: Iis

    Thanks, it is Ultimate

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    Re: Iis

    Just use the Control Panel.

    Control Panel -> Programs -> Turn Windows features on or off -> Internet Information Services
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    Re: Iis

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    Question Re: Iis

    Thanks a lot, but I still can not make the localhost recognize the *.asp files and the script language inside the html. No scripts is executed at all.

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    Re: Iis

    When you say localhost, do you mean that you are using 127.0.0.1/path/to/file.asp in the URL? It won't work if you are trying file:///c:/path/to/file.asp.

    By not recognizing the script language, are you talking about client-side VBScript and JavaScript? Or server-side VBScript?
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    Re: Iis

    Thanks, I meant it worked with http://localhost/
    and I already set the path to where I stored the files, everything is fine, only the script code in , i.e
    serverside script
    <script language="C#"> ....</script>

    and the file that contains VBscript and has the extension .asp are not recognized
    I checked the mapping handle and saw already the *.asp added.

    Could you help me set it up again ?I changed so much that I don't know how to reset everything.
    Last edited by asalways; April 18th, 2008 at 07:51 AM.

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    Re: Iis

    Set the website up as a Virtual Directory in Vista. That will allow the app to run
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    Unhappy Re: Iis

    Thanks

    But please take a look at the 3 pictures and the address bar of the internet browser in the pics, what I meant was shown in the pics

    The localhost just works fine only the aspies
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    Re: Iis

    You should name the first page DEFAULT.ASPX as that's what it looks for.

    (remote picture to my desktop)
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