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ASP-Ready Web Server for Windows 2000? Help!

 
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Mark Holler

 

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ASP-Ready Web Server for Windows 2000? Help! - 2/26/2001 20:30:00   
I was recently upgraded to a new PC with Windows 2000. Before the upgrade, I was developing a FrontPage 2000 application under Windows NT 4.0. I was using the Personal Web Server for ASP processing, and all of the functionality worked fined. But I've discovered that Windows 2000 doesn't support PWS. I did extensive research on the Microsoft web site, and the only documentation I could find that was relevant told me that I needed to install IIS 5.0 to configure a personal web server. I did that but I haven't been able to start the Default Web Site using Internet Information Services. Does any one know where I can find a how-to for creating an ASP-ready web server on my work station?
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RE: ASP-Ready Web Server for Windows 2000? Help! - 2/26/2001 20:34:00   
When you say "havent been able to start" what do you mean?

Normally its running by default.

In the MMC, right click on the service and you should have a "start" option

Let me know what happens else Ill step you through it.

Ive just recently gone to W2k myself and had no problems.

W2k Proffesional? Administrator account?


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RE: ASP-Ready Web Server for Windows 2000? Help! - 2/26/2001 23:26:00   
I'm sorry. I'll try to be more specific. In the Administrative Tools folder, I double-click on the Internet Services Manager. I right-click on the Default Web Site (Stopped) and then click on the Start option. After a brief pause, I get an error box that says: "The system did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion". I have no clue on how to resolve this.

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RE: ASP-Ready Web Server for Windows 2000? Help! - 2/26/2001 19:22:00   
What happens when you start the "Personal Web manager" first?

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RE: ASP-Ready Web Server for Windows 2000? Help! - 2/27/2001 20:31:00   
To be honest, I'm not sure how the Personal Web Manager works. When I open it, the Main screen reads: "Web publishing is on. Your home page is not available because Default Document is off". My home directly is shown as: c:\inetpub\wwwroot

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